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Old 03-21-2019, 12:36 PM   #285 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Taylor95 View Post
It is everywhere in high amounts. 1 million tons of lunar dust could make 70 tons of helium-3. A 7 percent yield sounds amazing to me.

Fusion reactors are actively being developed. Fusion has already been achieved. I don't think it is fiction any more.

To add to all this, many governments (like the US, China, and Russia) have made statements regarding an intent to establish a permanent facility in the moon to harvest helium-3.
That's .07% Forget it. Fusion electricity is also a pipe dream.
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