The Japanese Will Turn the Moon into a Space Refueling Station

Alireza Sarfarazi
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The Japanese Will Turn the Moon into a Space Refueling Station

The Japanese will turn the moon into a space refueling station

Japan’s renowned aerospace industry group successfully completed the mission of landing a Japanese lander on the moon earlier this year

The ups and downs and complexities of this mission had made it impossible, and the Japanese made the impossible possible. Now, the famous company Takasago Thermal Engineering has coordinated with SpaceX for the launch of its first experimental electrolyzer, which is supposed to produce hydrogen from water.

This mission is set to place this hydrogen production system under the minimal atmospheric and gravitational conditions of the moon to conduct initial tests. The Japanese are determined to successfully finalize the operation of this system and then gradually establish an extensive hydrogen production system from the water available on the moon.

In this way, the Japanese will gain a significant advantage. They will create a refueling station that will provide the necessary fuel for spacecraft in the future.

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