MOON: STUNNING Announcement by Researchers Affecting Humanity

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The MOON has been in the attention of the whole world for some time, but a new astonishing announcement by researchers comes to reveal something that very few people know, but which can have an impact on all of humanity. More precisely, scientists say that on the moon there is a rare gas that could be extracted and that would solve many problems on Earth, but of course the process itself would be very complicated and long-lasting because it is not easy to extract something there and transport him to Earth.

The MOON is the source of a lot of information for scientists, they manage to discover over time many secrets that are also related to the Earth and the way it is influenced by its satellite. Now scientists say that a gas called helium-3 could be extracted from the moon, and with its help many energy problems could be solved that give humanity enough trouble, but which would have a solution on its satellite natural.

MOON: STUNNING Announcement by Researchers Affecting Humanity

The MOON has helium-3 in abundance because it does not have a magnetic field, and the solar winds bring it to its surface, while on Earth the atmosphere does not allow it to penetrate to the surface of the planet. On Earth, helium-3 gas is rare, but scientists say that it could be extracted from the moon in large quantities and brought to our planet to solve many energy problems, even if this process would be extraordinarily expensive, but also long lasting.

"Helium-3 (He-3) is abundant on the Moon, but rare on Earth because of our magnetic field, which prevents solar winds from sweeping it into the atmosphere. Because of the tiny molecules it binds to, He-3 can easily escape gravity and travel into space, where it is found on Earth. He-3 is a desirable nuclear fusion component because it is non-radioactive, produces no harmful byproducts, and cannot produce nuclear weapons.”

The MOON can help people generate safer nuclear energy, because it is not radioactive, but it cannot be used to create nuclear weapons either, so in theory the world would be much safer thanks to it. The biggest problem still remains with its extraction from there and its transport to Earth, the moon being at a considerable distance from our planet, so for now all these are mere dreams.

The MOON still remains in the attention of space agencies, especially NASA, which wants to send its astronauts back there after decades of hiatus, and then build a lunar base as well.