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Investing.com -- Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc (LON:RR) is actively pursuing partnerships with various entities in the space industry, according to Bloomberg News. The company’s goal is to collaborate on its micro-nuclear reactor project, which it intends to send to the moon in the early 2030s.
The UK-based aerospace manufacturer is currently in discussions with potential partners. These discussions revolve around launch and landing services, and lunar transportation, according to Katie Jarman, Rolls-Royce (OTC:RYCEY) Assistant Chief Engineer for Space. Jarman shared this information on Wednesday.
She emphasized that Rolls-Royce recognizes its limitations in the space industry. In an interview, she stated, “We know that we are not a space company. We are not going to be able to put a micro-reactor on the moon and operate it by ourselves.” This statement highlights the company’s need for partnerships to successfully accomplish its lunar mission.
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