India plans to launch lunar rover this year to explore water resources and clean nuclear fuel helium-3

According to a report by Fortune on June 27, Beijing time, Bloomberg News stated that India plans to launch a lunar rover in October this year to look for signs of water and nuclear fuel called helium-3 in the lunar crust. Many countries and companies are actively considering the use of helium-3, and scientists say this nuclear fuel can be used in a nuclear fusion reaction that does not generate radioactive nuclear waste. If the related technology is successfully developed, helium-3 can provide safer nuclear energy for human beings in the coming centuries.

Humans have already mined helium-3 on the earth, and uses include detecting illegal radioactive materials in ports, but helium-3 has very few reserves on earth, so it is very expensive. The reserves of helium-3 on the moon are much higher.

Earlier last year, the media first reported India ’s intention to mine helium-3 on the moon.

K. Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, told Bloomberg that "a country that has the ability to transport mineral deposits from the moon back to Earth will have a huge advantage."

This will be India ’s first lunar mission. The Indian Space Research Organization hopes to establish a space station and then a lunar base.

The Trump administration wants American astronauts to return to the moon, Russia plans to launch a lander to the moon next year, and Japan and India will cooperate in exploring the moon.

Private companies are also actively joining the new space race, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos (Jeff Bezos) Blue Origin plans to establish a lunar settlement.

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