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Uploaded by dwfunen on Sep 19, 2011
Researchers at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) are working to find ways of tapping into resources in space. Frank Kirchner and his team are building intelligent robots to track down mineral deposits on the moon.
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Its the Helium 3 - a very rare gas on earth, abundant on the moon, with the potential to fuel "clean" nuclear fusion power plants.
Whoever gets it first will be very very very rich. Google is offering 28million US to the first 26 companies to send a private probe to the moon.
lijkhbljkbh 1 month ago
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Its the Helium 3 - a very rare gas on earth, abundant on the moon, with the potential to fuel "clean" nuclear fusion power plants.
Whoever gets it first will be very very very rich. Google is offering 28million US to the first 26 companies to send a private probe to the moon.
lijkhbljkbh 1 month ago
I've watched 4 of your videos so far. I LOVE THIS STUFF. PLEASE keep it up!!!!
bakeee 5 months ago 2