Friday

Helium 3 and a New Moon Race?

Ever heard of Helium?

Science class, right? Named He right there at the top of the periodic table of elements. (And you thought I didn't remember ANYTHING from High School!)

Well, I bet you haven't heard of He3, unless of course you got all A's in science during your Doctorate in Nuclear Chemistry.


Here's an excerpt from a fascinating lens all about Helium-3, and a little conspiracy thrown in for good measure.

Moon Rocks brought to Earth show a relative concentration of Helium-3, an isotope highly studied and sought after for nuclear energy production.

Is there a new race to the moon to mine this isotope for our growing energy needs?

This lens discusses
Helium 3,
its uses, and
plans to set up mining colonies on the moon
for this much sought after element, Helium-3.


So, science fans, run don't walk to see what all this is about at http://www.squidoo.com/helium-3


Over And Out.

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