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A look at the helium industry in Russia

geologists).

- A space station for mining helium-3 will built on the moon.

-Transportation vehicles will be hauling the helium back to earth.

Though Russia is aggressively making progress to start harvesting the moon, they are not the only country chasing this rich element.

In an interview posted by Energia between the weekly magazine Itogi and The President and Designer General of RSC Energia, Nikolai Sevastiyanov, the following was stated:

"US have the same objectives: in the period before 2014 Americans intend to spare no effort to get independent access to space. They officially stated that no foreigners will be allowed to participate in the development of the new transportation system only their own."

In addition to the US efforts, India is scheduled to launch the probe, Chandrayaan-1 in April of this year, and are talking about sending Chandrayaan-2, a surface rover to the moon around 2010-2011. China, Japan, and Germany are also talking about sending their own missions to the moon.

With the cost of this endeavor being so mind-staggering, why would any country want to go it alone? Because the one with most helium-3 wins. The value of helium-3 is so high, the country that brings all the theories to fruition could have the power to bring the rest of the world to it's knees.

Here are some examples of what the potential for helium-3 is and why everyone wants it:

- It's estimated monetary value is three to four billion dollars per ton, and it's estimated the moon has about one million tons of helium-3. The gross revenues for the countries mining and exporting helium-3 will be in the billions per year.

- it's a virtual limitless power source.

- the energy contained in 1 million metric tons of Helium-3, reacted with deuterium, would generate about 20,000 terrawatt-years of thermal energy. A terrawatt-year is one trillion watt-years.

- About the amount of helium-3 it takes to fill a semi truck's trailer is enough to power the United States for one year.

-Helium 3 is non radioactive and burns clean unlike fossil fuels. Problems with global warming will be reduced, possibly reversed over time, by replacing the fuels that accelerate global warming.

So, again, it appears the race for the moon is on. And, this time, there is too much as stake for those left out at the finish line. There is especially too much at stake for Russia. For a country whose economic dependence relies so heavily on exporting resources, it's foreseeable what helium-3 will mean to them.

Resources:

Web:
ESA News
Library of Congress
Jet Thermal Products
Energia
Truthout.org, Russia: G8 Must Focus on Energy, Not Just Economy, By Jeff Mason, The Associated Press
SciGuy
Technology Review
Pravada





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