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    China developing $18B launch system to transport resources from Moon
    This system will be used to transport helium-3 isotope from Moon to Earth

    China developing $18B launch system to transport resources from Moon

    By Akash Pandey
    Aug 22, 2024
    05:24 pm

    What's the story

    Chinese scientists are undertaking an ambitious $18 billion project, aimed at creating a magnetic launch system.

    This innovative technology is designed to transport cargo from the Moon's surface back to Earth.

    The concept, detailed in a study published in Aerospace Shanghai and highlighted by Interesting Engineering, leverages the Moon's low gravity and absence of atmosphere for efficient launches.

    System mechanics

    A look at the magnetic launch system's design

    The proposed magnetic launch system features a 165-feet rotating arm, designed to gradually increase in speed until it reaches the Moon's escape velocity of 2.38km per second.

    At this point, the arm would release a capsule into space on a trajectory toward Earth.

    The entire operation is expected to be powered by solar panels and nuclear energy, ensuring sustainability and efficiency in cargo transportation.

    Primary goal

    Transporting helium-3 from the Moon

    The primary objective of this magnetic launch system is to transport helium-3 — a rare isotope on Earth but abundant on the Moon — back to our planet.

    Helium-3 holds significant value for scientists due to its potential use in future nuclear fusion power plants, which could revolutionize energy production.

    Global competition

    Resource race intensifies as countries eye moon's wealth

    China's project indicates an intensifying race for lunar resources, particularly rare and valuable minerals.

    The prospect of a new "gold rush" on the Moon is becoming increasingly likely as nations and companies explore its surface for precious resources.

    In the US, a start-up is also seeking funding to mine helium-3 from the Moon and transport it back to Earth, reflecting similar ambitions in establishing a "lunar economy."

    Geopolitical implications

    Lunar mining sparks new geopolitical space race

    The growing interest in lunar mining is setting the stage for a new geopolitical space race, primarily between the US and China.

    Both nations have ambitious plans for space exploration and resource extraction.

    The competition extends beyond resource acquisition to setting rules and establishing dominance in space for future generations.

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