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Helium 3 - The race to mining the moon

Some time ago I read an article about the race to mining the moon. As I usually do I looked for other recognized sources to confirm the information and it is true. At this very moment companies are planning first robotic test flights which should happen later this year and discussing processes and techniques to mine Helium-3 for example which is a a clean, non-radioactive energy source that could potentially power nuclear fusion reactors. This is the kind of information that excites me and at the same time saddens me. It saddens me to notice how many passive and unbelievers people there are out there. Simple passengers of this world. Who also complain about the increasing concentration of knowledge and wealth. And you, what kind of person do you want to be?


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