
Helium-3 Production
Helium-3 is a rare isotope of helium with potential uses in nuclear fusion and advanced technologies. It is produced naturally in small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere and can also be generated through the decay of tritium, a byproduct of nuclear reactors. However, the most promising source is the Moon, where solar winds deposit helium-3 in the lunar soil. As space exploration advances, mining helium-3 from the Moon could provide a cleaner, more efficient fuel for future energy needs, particularly in fusion reactors, which may offer a sustainable energy solution.