JimT Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Maybe, but it will take alot of work: MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia is planning to mine a rare fuel on the moon by 2020 with a permanent base and a heavy-cargo transport link, a Russian space official said. "We are planning to build a permanent base on the moon by 2015 and by 2020 we can begin the industrial-scale delivery... of the rare isotope Helium-3," Nikolai Sevastyanov, head of the Energia space corporation, was quoted by ITAR-TASS news agency as saying Wednesday at an academic conference. The International Space Station (ISS) would play a key role in the project and a regular transport relay to the moon would be established with the help of the planned Clipper spaceship and the Parom, a space capsule intended to tug heavy cargo containers around space, Sevastyanov said. Helium-3 is a non-radioactive isotope of helium that can be used in nuclear fusion. Rare on earth but plentiful on the moon, it is seen by some experts as an ideal fuel because it is powerful, non-polluting and generates almost no radioactive by-product. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockefeller66 Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Re: Think they can do it? Nothing surprises me anymore! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arrow32 Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Re: Think they can do it? Heck what are they going to try to do next. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texan_Til_I_Die Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Re: Think they can do it? [ QUOTE ] a space capsule intended to tug heavy cargo containers around space, Sevastyanov said. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? Outside of a planet's gravitational field, objects don't have weight, only mass, so they can't be "heavy". You'd think that the spokesman for a company that planned to conduct business in space would grasp the concepts of gravity, weight and mass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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