A Commercial Lunar Helium 3 Fusion Power Infrastructure

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J. Sved et al. (1995), JBIS, 48, pp.55-61

Refcode: 1995.48.55

Abstract:

The attraction of Helium 3 is still not widely appreciated if one observes reports on recent advances in conventional fusion power research. This paper combines three kernel issues. He offers clean, commercially feasible fusion power. A very recent technology development offers the exciting prospects for a different type or fusion grade plasma containment device at radically lower development cost. Reusable space transport systems suitable for cis-lunar missions are now more accepted as within reach. These lead to a timely speculation of a future space exploitation path or profound significance