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Episode #498: Mining the Moon: Rob Meyerson on Building a Real Lunar Economy

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Oct 17, 2025
Rob Meyerson, co-founder of Interlune and former president of Blue Origin, dives into the exciting realm of lunar resource commercialization. He discusses the potential of mining Helium-3 on the Moon, its applications in quantum computing and fusion reactors, and how lunar regolith stores solar wind gases. Rob also shares insights from his experiences at Blue Origin, emphasizing the importance of knowledge management in scaling innovative aerospace ventures. Finally, he highlights the promising partnerships and technologies paving the way for a lunar economy.
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INSIGHT

Helium-3 Is A Lunar Resource

  • Helium-3 is abundant on the Moon because solar wind implants it into lunar regolith over billions of years.
  • Apollo samples showed helium-3 exists down to about three meters, making mining feasible at scale.
INSIGHT

Remote Prospecting Guides Landings

  • Orbital sensors like LRO map ilmenite and regolith age to identify high-probability helium-3 sites.
  • Interlune will deploy a mass spectrometer on-site to validate concentrations by heating regolith and measuring off-gassed species.
ADVICE

Enrich Before You Return

  • Separate and return only high-value helium-3 to Earth to make the mission economical.
  • Prioritize onboard enrichment to avoid shipping inert gases back with expensive payload mass.
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