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This is an animation made by me using the three frames in question:
-Internos
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Great find.
Maybe its someone looking for Helium-3.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Great find.
Maybe its someone looking for Helium-3.
Helium3 is rare on Earth
So how can a lab provide 1500 liters of the stuff to a Fusion lab here on Earth...
on a regular (monthly) basis...
in 1964
Hold that though... coming soon to a thread near you
Originally posted by ocker
Hi Guys
how the mining would be done is well documented here is a example
Originally posted by stealthyaroura i think it went deep black as the time scale of 1964 for the helium 3 adds up imo,any thoughts Z?
Samples collected in 1969 by Neil Armstrong during the first lunar landing showed that helium-3 concentrations in lunar soil are at least 13 parts per billion (ppb) by weight. Levels may range from 20 to 30 ppb in undisturbed soils. Quantities as small as 20 ppb may seem too trivial to consider. But at a projected value of $40,000 per ounce, 220 pounds of helium-3 would be worth about $141 million.
Because the concentration of helium-3 is extremely low, it would be necessary to process large amounts of rock and soil to isolate the material. Digging a patch of lunar surface roughly three-quarters of a square mile to a depth of about 9 ft. should yield about 220 pounds of helium-3--enough to power a city the size of Dallas or Detroit for a year.
enough to power a city the size of Dallas or Detroit for a year.
Originally posted by zorgon
reply to post by Skeptical Ed
Ask Easynow... he just posted that video on a thread a few days ago...
Originally posted by Exuberant1
I wonder what could have caused these lights....
Very strange.
AS14-70-9835
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This is an animation made by me using the three frames in question:
-Internos
*Thanks for putting that animation together Internos.
[edit on 20-9-2009 by Exuberant1]
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by don rumsfeld
Look at this way.
When you're trying to land your shuttlecraft just aim in the
middle of those 2 lights so you don't hit the moon surface.
Originally posted by Gools
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