Riches on the Moon: The Race for Dirt Worth MILLIONS
Riches on the Moon: The Race for Dirt Worth MILLIONS
In the latest video “Riches on the Moon: The Race for Dirt Worth MILLIONS,” viewers are introduced to an astounding prospect: lunar soil containing Helium-3, a resource valued at an astonishing $20 million per kilogram. This material is not only significantly more precious than gold, but also holds immense potential for applications in fusion energy, quantum computing, and national security.
The spotlight shines on Seattle-based startup Interoon, which is pioneering lunar resource extraction. The company is developing technology to harvest Helium-3 from the moon’s regolith, envisioning an automated extraction process that requires no on-site human labor. As lunar missions ramp up, particularly through NASA’s Artemis program, companies like Interoon are racing to establish a sustainable lunar economy.
With missions planned for 2024 and 2027, Interoon aims to deliver Helium-3 back to Earth. These efforts could reshape energy generation and technological innovation. However, other nations and companies are also eyeing lunar resources, spotlighting the urgency for rapid development in space. The video delves into the complexities of this burgeoning industry and raises critical questions about the future of lunar exploration and resource rights. What does this mean for humanity’s next chapter in space? Tune in to find out!
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Isn't this the plot of Avatar?
When we have harvesters on the moon, we may discover moon sand worms.
"Only 30 years away, every 30 years" 😂
If we really have been to the moon then it would be easy now to go, but they act like we have never been since it's so hard to go to the moon now.
Rockets need to get a lot cheaper.
Yes, I would like that full video on quantum computer cooling. Especially if you can get some expert interviews with engineers and scientists interspersed.
1:52 “Interlune plans for its helium 3 extraction process to be completely automated,” except for that one guy and his clones.
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Can we send all the Democrats
First, weapons systems on the moon. Then the harvesters.
It's extremely difficult given that lunar soil is like flakes of razor blades than actual dirt. It shreds just about anything that isn't metal and that's a big challenge to work with. I hope they only mine on the dark side of the moon so our human race's pretty moon face can stay the same.
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Earth is suffering from an energy crisis. The World Space Agency discovers that Helium-3, a rare isotope found on the Moon, could be the solution.
what does he mean on our moon?
typical us humans, lets not share the moon but instead get their first and strip it so we can cool our computers for profit
Nice dreams, but not happening at least soon😅😅
When, just when? We r doing nothing 😢
Thank God all Humans will benefit of All these Amazing Discoveries, oh and it sounds Irreversibly dangerous as F¥€k👀
The moon is moving away from the earth one inch a year. The moon's gravity controls the tidal flows around the world. Mining the moon will lighten the moon and make it move closer to the earth creating higher and higher tides that will affect the coastal cities in a bad way. It is science people, do not mine the moon.Humans and their foolish greed. And how will the equipment that would weigh hundreds of tons and life support be transported to the moon? Pipe dreams of fools. Not going to happen, no one owns the moon. Who in that case has the authority to mine the moon? Answer: no one
Yeah, why are they so hot?? Please make the video.
‘Moon’ is an EXCELLENT movie! I had no idea that it was based on real-world science!!!
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aint no way