Back to the Moon?
Interesting little , ergh... big article.
There may be a more economical reason to head back.
I've heard different thougts on the helium-3 project. I originally heard about it on the radio with great fascination. It is a element emmitted by the sun that is extremely rare here because of our atmosphere. There is some thoughts and studies that suggest it can be used to make energy and depending on the source, could be both lucrative and jump-start our space abilities as much as World War 2 increased our technological abilities .
25 tons of this stuff will fit into the space shuttle. If 25 tons of material can power the needs of the United States for a year. This will get us into space, this will create an economical interest to do so, and in return help us develop a more efficient energy infastructure, will give us interplanetary bases, and really get the age of space travel off the ground for anyone who wants to go.
There may be a more economical reason to head back.
I've heard different thougts on the helium-3 project. I originally heard about it on the radio with great fascination. It is a element emmitted by the sun that is extremely rare here because of our atmosphere. There is some thoughts and studies that suggest it can be used to make energy and depending on the source, could be both lucrative and jump-start our space abilities as much as World War 2 increased our technological abilities .
25 tons of this stuff will fit into the space shuttle. If 25 tons of material can power the needs of the United States for a year. This will get us into space, this will create an economical interest to do so, and in return help us develop a more efficient energy infastructure, will give us interplanetary bases, and really get the age of space travel off the ground for anyone who wants to go.
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