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Japanese startup ispace raises $28 million in new funding for private moon landings


The Japanese space startup ispace is launching a new "Blueprint Moon" data analysis service on top of its plans for private lunar landings after raising $28 million in new investments.


The Tokyo-based ispace announced the successful "series B" funding round and the launch of its Blueprint Moon business line during a news conference Wednesday (Aug. 19).


"This new investment and launch of our new lunar data offering concept will not only support the steady development of ispace's business, but will also prove that ispace can lead globally in the development of the lunar economy, expanding humanity’s presence into space and creating a more sustainable world," Takeshi Hakamada, founder and CEO of ispace, said in a statement .


(Image credit: ispace)The new round of investment brings ispace's total funding haul to $125 million, the company has said, although Hakamada declined to offer estimates for lunar lander costs or launch service fees during a call with media today (Aug. 20).


In addition to closing the investment round, the startup also announced the launch of its new data analysis business, dubbed Blueprint Moon.


The initiative will analyze publicly available lunar data gathered by the space agencies of the U.S., Japan, Europe and India, among others, to assist with customers' commercial goals, including landed missions and resource utilization .




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