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A model of the lunar lander "Resilience", operated by 'ispace', is displayed at a venue where employees of 'ispace' monitored its attempted landing on the Moon, in Tokyo, Japan, June 6, 2025.  REUTERS/Manami Yamada/File Photo
A model of the lunar lander "Resilience", operated by 'ispace', is displayed at a venue where employees of 'ispace' monitored its attempted landing on the Moon, in Tokyo, Japan, June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Manami Yamada/File Photo
A general view of a SpaceX building and Starship rocket ahead of the SpaceX initial public offering (IPO), in Starbase, Texas, U.S., June 11, 2026.   REUTERS/Gabriel V. Cardenas/File Photo
A general view of a SpaceX building and Starship rocket ahead of the SpaceX initial public offering (IPO), in Starbase, Texas, U.S., June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Gabriel V. Cardenas/File Photo
A model of the lunar lander "Resilience", operated by 'ispace', is displayed at a venue where employees of 'ispace' will monitor "Resilience" landing on the Moon, in Tokyo, Japan, June 6, 2025.  REUTERS/Manami Yamada/File Photo
A model of the lunar lander "Resilience", operated by 'ispace', is displayed at a venue where employees of 'ispace' will monitor "Resilience" landing on the Moon, in Tokyo, Japan, June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Manami Yamada/File Photo
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Japanese moon transport company ispace (9348.T) said on Wednesday it would start a new, lower-cost lunar ​cargo business using the Starship heavy rocket and moon lander developed by Elon ‌Musk's SpaceX (SPCX.O).

Tokyo-based ispace has bought 500 kg (1,102 lb) of capacity for $50 million on a Starship that would land on the moon as soon as 2030, and will build a lunar surface vehicle that ​can host payloads from clients worldwide sharing their ride on Starship to the ​moon, it said.

The new "lunar access integrator" service provides moon-bound "buses" and can complement ⁠ispace's ongoing development of dedicated lunar landers, or "taxis", to the moon's surface, said ispace ​Executive Vice President Hideari Kamiya.

On previous trips to the moon, ispace used SpaceX's Falcon 9 ​rockets for unsuccessful lunar touchdown attempts in 2023 and 2025.

The Tokyo-based company now aims to soft-land three landers, called Ultra, onto the moon by 2030, including a mission that is part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload ​Services programme.

While ispace carries on its Ultra missions, the tie-up with SpaceX will "exponentially" accelerate ​its growth in the lunar infrastructure market, Chief Executive Takeshi Hakamada said.

SpaceX welcomed the expansion of its ‌relationship ⁠with ispace to fly missions on Starship, a reusable transportation system which, unlike Falcon 9, includes a spacecraft that Musk's company plans to take to the moon and eventually to Mars.

"Their integration services provide a valuable pathway for smaller payloads to secure a ride to the ​Moon today, and we ​look forward to ⁠supporting ispace and their customers as they help expand access to the lunar surface," Stephanie Bednarek, SpaceX's vice president of commercial sales, ​said in a statement.

The relationship is not exclusive. NASA plans to ​use Starship's ⁠first lunar landing in 2028 as part of its Artemis program to send astronauts back to the moon. U.S. lunar rover startup Astrolab has also booked space on a future Starship ⁠flight.

"SpaceX ​approached us first" with the integrator business idea, Hakamada ​said.

"While we can't rule out other companies entering the market, few might be able to integrate cargo and keep ​providing services after touching down on the moon."

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