To: taxcontrol
Interesting proposal.
How much He3 is there on the moon?
Is there an advantage to obtaining He3 from the moon over the earth?
Shouldn't we wait until fusion is more advanced?
10 posted on
02/03/2004 4:09:36 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
Shouldn't we wait until fusion is more advanced? Sounds like my kids: "Shouldn't I have a car before I get a job?"
13 posted on
02/03/2004 4:26:15 PM PST by
webheart
(Citizen's Grammar Patrol)
To: DannyTN
He3 is almost none existant on earth. What does exist is a result of weapons programs. There is TONs on the moon, also apparently lots of titanium as well.
As for the fusion, well we know it is possible and have created micro fusion reactors so it is not a case of developing new science. It is more a scale issue.
Here is a more informative article -
http://www.asi.org/adb/02/09/he3-intro.html
21 posted on
02/03/2004 5:23:38 PM PST by
taxcontrol
(People are entitled to their opinion - no matter how wrong it is.)
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