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Old March 11th 12, 04:09 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Frogwatch[_2_]
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Default He3 on the moon NOT for fusion

PLease do not lump me in with "Wretched" or Guth et al. for posting
here.

OK there are currently no fusion reactors to use lunar He3 but He3 is
still valueable. It is used in neutron detectors for nuke power
plants and is seriously expensive. It is so expensive that there are
research programs to find alternatives although there really are no
good ones.
 




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