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Former Blue Origin Employees Want to Harvest Helium-3 From the Moon
March 16, 2024, 10:30 a.m. | Passant Rabie
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Over billions of years, the surface of the Moon has been bombarded by solar wind, carrying high-energy particles that include a highly coveted resource, helium-3. Although the element is scarce on Earth, it has recently become in demand by several industries, including those working on quantum computing and nuclear…
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