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Moonshot firm ispace upbeat as Trump keeps Artemis lunar missions with Japan

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Tokyo -based moon exploration company ispace is heartened by signs the U.S. and Japan will remain on course for joint lunar missions.
The view by ispace chief executive Takeshi Hakamada came after a meeting last weekend between President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reaffirmed a "strong partnership" for future Artemis moon surface exploration.
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