NASA Plan To Mine Resources On Moon start production of fuel and oxygen by 2030

American space agency NASA has made preparations for its ambitious lunar mission. NASA will dig on the moon and search for resources there in the next 10 years. The Guardian’s Report According to NASA, by 2032, NASA will explore resources by digging soil from the moon. The report says that by 2025, NASA is going to get humans to set foot on the surface of the moon under its Artemis mission.
For this, the agency will send a test drill which will excavate the lunar soil. The agency also plans to build a processing plant there. The report also says that the first customers for production on the moon could be rocket companies who can become buyers of fuel or oxygen here. NASA has already mentioned about digging on the moon in 2015. In an article on its website, the agency told Why is she planning to dig on the moon?
According to NASA, there are three important elements present on the Moon. These are water, helium and rare metals, which are also present on Earth. The agency says water can be converted into rocket fuel. Energy can be generated from helium. Also, rare metals like scandium and yttrium can also be used in the electronics sector.
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