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Denver Lands Its Latest Headquarters With Japan-Based Lunar Exploration Startup

Ispace Could Help Colorado Grow Its Share of Commercial Space Industry
A U.S. Air Force Captain lands at Colorado's Peterson Air Force Base, where U.S. Space Command is based. (Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman/U.S. Air Force)<br>
A U.S. Air Force Captain lands at Colorado's Peterson Air Force Base, where U.S. Space Command is based. (Airman 1st Class Dennis Hoffman/U.S. Air Force)
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November 10, 2020 | 11:58 P.M.

A Japan-based aerospace company plans to open its first U.S. headquarters in Denver, a potential boon for Colorado as it seeks to expand its position as the second-largest aerospace economy as the commercial space field is projected to grow into a trillion-dollar industry.

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