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Maana Electric is a company in the space industry.
Founded in Luxembourg in 2018 with the goal of providing energy resources both on Earth and in space through in situ resource utilization technologies, Maana Electric uses ISRU technologies to produce complex products, such as solar panel using the locally available material (sand on Earth and regolith on the moon).


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