China will extract helium from the moon, space launcher will be built in 1.5 lakh crores; This is how it will reach the earth using electricity
Chinese scientists are working on a magnetic space launcher. China is preparing to deliver helium to Earth using the magnetic space launcher. The launcher will weigh 80 metric tons and cost around Rs 1.5 lakh crore. It is believed that this plan may be related to the joint space program of Russia and China. Let us tell you further how it will bring it to Earth.
Chinese scientists are preparing to build a magnetic space launcher to transport helium from the moon to the earth. It will be designed on the surface of the moon in such a way that it can send helium-3 and other valuable resources to the earth. The launcher will weigh 80 metric tons and cost around Rs 1.5 lakh crore. It will be used to extract the isotope helium-3 present on the surface of the moon.
The date of when the launcher will be ready has not been revealed yet. Let us tell you that it will be designed to last at least 20 years on the surface of the moon. It is believed that this plan may be related to the joint space program of Russia and China. In this program, both the countries had also proposed to build a research station on the south pole of the moon by 2035.
Launcher will use electricity
It is being told that the launcher will use only electricity to work, and this electricity will be obtained from nuclear and solar sources. The launcher will use the high vacuum and low gravity of the moon to throw space material towards Earth. It will launch payloads twice a day in about 10% of the space it is today.
How will the space launcher work?
The magnetic launcher will work like a hammer throw, just like an athlete rotates fast before throwing the hammer, the magnetic launcher will work in the same way. From the launcher's point of view, its rotating arm will rotate at a high speed until it reaches a required speed to get out of the moon's gravity. China believes that by doing this, it can help solve the energy crisis arising on Earth.