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Hydrogen 3
« on: December 27, 2013, 09:14:24 PM »
Can hydrogen 3 be used for a source of heat or to power some sort of heating unit.  I'm wondering why no one has proposed building telescopes on the dark side of the moon. I understand its not "dark" all the time however, it would seem to me it would be much easier to be on a solid surface with no atmosphere and not have to compensate for the constant movement of being in orbit.

I imagine the biggest road block would the drastic change in temperature which is where the hydrogen 3 could come into play as a cheap and abundant source of energy.

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