Originally posted by Mao
wait, how valid is this helium-3 thing? Any scientists out there?
wait, how valid is this helium-3 thing? Any scientists out there?
Scientists estimate there are about1 million tons of helium 3 on the moon, enough to power the world for thousandsof years. The equivalent of a single space shuttle load or roughly 25 tonscould supply the entire United States' energy needs for a year, accordingto Apollo17 astronaut and FTI researcher Harrison Schmitt.
But:
Indeed for now, the economics of extractingand transporting helium 3 from the moon are also problematic. Even if scientistssolved the physics of helium 3 fusion, "it would be economically unfeasible,"asserted Jim Benson, chairman of SpaceDev in Poway, California, which strivesto be one of the first commercial space-exploration companies. "UnlessI'm mistaken, you'd have to strip-mine large surfaces of the moon."
Perhaps I should buy some real estate on the moon after all, and then sell the mining rights when the time comes? My grandchildren could be billionaries. Anyone knows the web site?
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