Helium-3 is a rare isotope that is considered valuable due to its potential use in nuclear fusion. The demand for Helium-3 is expected to increase, leading to discussions about the feasibility of mining it from the moon. Various entities are exploring the possibility of lunar mining to meet this demand.
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Overview of Helium-3 and Lunar Mining Prospects
Helium-3 is a valuable isotope anticipated to see rising demand, prompting interest in its potential extraction from the moon. Various plans are being considered for lunar mining to capitalize on this resource.
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What is Helium-3 and could we get it from the moon?
Overview of Helium-3 and Lunar Mining Prospects