iSpace

The Information Space, or I-Space was developed by Max Boisot as a conceptual framework relating the degree of structure of knowledge to its diffusibility as that knowledge develops.

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Japanese company ispace plans to land helium-3 mining missions on the moon

Japan's ispace will launch its 2nd lunar lander to the moon in December

Japan's ispace will fly a tiny European-built lunar rover to the moon this year (photo)

Chinese company iSpace suffers 4th launch failure in 7 tries

Chinese commercial rocket firm iSpace suffers 4th launch failure in a setback for China’s commercial launch industry.

ispace and University of Leicester collaborate on lunar night survival technology - EurekAlert

Two lawsuits have been filed against Japanese start-up ispace, which saw its Hakuto-R lander crash last April. High-ranking Japanese employees are accused of planning to orchestrate the dismissal of non Japanese employees through false accusations, and withholding millions in unpaid stock options.

Japan's ispace shows off a tiny moon lander for its 2nd moon mission in 2024

Japan's ispace nabs $55 million NASA moon landing deal, slips 3rd lunar launch to 2026

Why is landing safely on the Moon so hard: The failure of the ispace lunar lander highlights the challenges, in particular for nascent private companies.

ispace Statement On The HAKUTO-R Lunar Landing Attempt

See The Historic First Ever Private Moon Landing As Japan’s ispace Sends Rover To Lunar Surface

Status Update on ispace HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander

Ispace Loses Contact With Its Moon Lander Spacecraft

Japanese Company’s Spacecraft Is Lost During Moon Landing Attempt

ispace CEO Takeshi Hakamada on Hakuto-R landing attempt: "We have to assume that we could not complete the landing on the lunar surface."

Watch live as Japanese ispace aims to be first company to land cargo on the moon

Japanese firm ispace is about to land a private spacecraft on the moon

Watch Japan’s ispace attempt moon landing with Hakuto-R lunar lander

ispace's Hakuto-R should be landing on the moon tomorrow at 1640 UTC. Twitter feed in comments.