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Seattle startup Interlune's newly unveiled machine is designed to churn up 110 tons (100 metric tons) of moon dirt per hour to harvest helium-3, a fuel for future fusion reactors.
US-based start up Interlune has unveiled helium-3 harvestor prototype for a novel moon-mining machine.Rob ... could be used in a range of industries in the future, helium-3 — and getting it from ...
However, the machine must be of a certain size to be able to perform such work. This raises the question of how it will get to the moon – and how much it will cost. Helium-3 is a stable isotope ...
Helium is a critical—and finite—resource. The future of our most indispensable technologies depends on a new supply.
Seattle startup Interlune's newly unveiled machine is designed to churn up 110 tons (100 metric tons) of moon dirt per hour to harvest helium-3, a fuel for future fusion reactors. Skip to main content ...