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Originally posted by nyk537
The rest of the majority of helium usage is for cooling MRI machines and laser welding.
The majority of our helium is used by NASA for shuttle launches.
Lunar Mining of Helium-3
There is no doubt that one of the most difficult problems that a peaceful world will face in the 21st century will be to secure an adequate, safe, clean, and economical source of energy. Existence of lunar helium-3, to be used as fuel for fusion reactors, is well documented; verified from numerous Apollo and Luna mission samples, current analyses indicate that there are at least 1 million tonnes embedded in the lunar surface. The helium-3 would be used as fuel for fusion reactors. HH Schmitt
Originally posted by zorgon
Now I hear that our main source of Helium is extracted from natural gas reserves...
So SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT
Originally posted by Gatordone
How do WE take advantage?
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Gatordone
How do WE take advantage?
Bigelowe Aerospace... trust me on this one
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Gatordone
How do WE take advantage?
Bigelowe Aerospace... trust me on this one
Originally posted by Matyas
Originally posted by nyk537...I can assure you that Helium is in fact becoming increasingly difficult to get.
Then it is being used somewhere, a vast engineering project like an undersea city. There are just not that many balloons to create a shortage so quickly.
Time to put yer conspiracy antennas on fellas
Originally posted by 2PacSade
I'm gonna get in touch with them to find out what exchange handles their stock.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Gatordone
How do WE take advantage?
Bigelowe Aerospace... trust me on this one