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They have found expensive elements from the moon, it needs to be mined and transported back to Earth

https://www.is.fi/ulkomaat/art-2000011576146.html

The picture is prototype moon excavator vehicle, none have been sent to the moon but one is under construction on Earth.

The Moon holds 20 million monies per kilogram worth of helium-3, and experts are ready to extract it for groundbreaking advancements in energy and technology.

Helium 3 is known as "hellion" on Earth. Normal heliun is helium-4.

Only 0.0001% of Helium on Earth is He3.
It was discovered in 1939. Helium-3 atoms are fermions and become a superfluid at the temperature of 2.491 mK.

Interlune’s vision is clear: to extract helium-3 from the Moon and return it to Earth, where it could fuel critical industries.

Helium-3’s potential is vast, and its value extends far beyond its rarity. Unlike the conventional fuels used in nuclear fusion today, helium-3 offers a cleaner, safer alternative. When used in fusion reactors, it produces little to no radioactive waste, making it an ideal fuel for a sustainable energy future.
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>>519871550
You NEED to arrest John Podesta.
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>>519871550
If you look at the fuel required, that's idiotic.
Better to colonize mars and mine the asteroid belt.
I hate normies and their dunning kruger.
No one uses He3, fusion isn't yet practical.
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>>519871550
You are never ever leaving this enclosed plane alive you retarded golem. CGI is all you get in this life, which is more than you deserve anyway.
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>>519871550
>we
You mean elites?
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Will it kill mankind? Otherwise we don't need it
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>>519871550
>it needs to be mined
Yes
>and transported back to Earth
No
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>>519871550
it would be very helpful to take all the industries that destroy an area and put those types of factories on a place like the moon or mars.
also would be helpful to build and launch craft front there, doesn't fuck up our planet more.

if we have the dirtiest factories up there, they could dump their chemicals and waste where ever, shit it might actually improve the places and make them more habitable in the future if enough pollution heats them up
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>>519871550
wouldn't even need to mine it. most of the helium 3 is on the surface, we would just scoop it up. also the real play is eventually asteroid mining then bringing it to the moon for processing and manufacturing. the moon would be our launch point for satellites and spaceships, revolutionizing space exploration
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>>519871550
>56years later they still don't get it
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>>519871550
it's cheaper to make helium 3 via tritium decay on Earth
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>>519872523
Jesuit no speak no see no hear
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>>519872318
would cost less for fuel to get off the moon or mars. the moon would be a good practice starting point
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Finland can't even build a single rocket, so when will they ever go to the moon?
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>>519872837
It takes more delta-v to land on the moon than it does to go straight to Mars, because you get free aerobraking at Mars.
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Assuming everything science tells about the earth and moon's relationship is true couldn't heavy excavation be seriously catastrophic?
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>>519871550
>Helium 3 is known as "hellion"
No it's just called He3. Anyone who says "hellion" is a fucking retard.
Cheaper to just build fission reactors here on Earth.
>Helium-3 atoms are fermions and become a superfluid at the temperature of 2.491 mK.
So just like regular Helium that we have an abundance of here on Earth.
Possibly He3 could be a nuclear fusion fuel but there's no evidence it would work.
Mining the Moon would be great and fun but it'd be a pain in the 'hole and this sales pitch is ignorant bullshit.
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>>519872009
There's nothing with bringing back that isn't worth more in space anyway.
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>>519873015
FINRAND SUPERPOWER 2040 SAAAAR



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