ispace Soars Nearly 19% on SpaceX Lunar Cargo Partnership Deal

According to Odaily, Japanese space exploration company ispace shares soared nearly 19% on Thursday, July 10, marking the largest single-day gain in six months, following the announcement of a partnership with SpaceX. The company plans to leverage SpaceX's Starship rocket to provide lunar payload transportation services. ispace will develop a mobile cargo system capable of transporting customer payloads under 500 kilograms several kilometers across the lunar surface. The system is expected to launch via Starship no earlier than 2030, with ispace having secured 500 kilograms of payload capacity for the mission.
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