Monthly Archives: August 2014

A liquid Helium Submersible CCD Camera System

A compact submersible CCD camera system has been invented for operation in liquid Helium. The purpose is to provide an in situ real time diagnostic tool to coordinate the thermal and mechanical properties of test cavities with their electrical performance … Continue reading

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The Power of Helium-3

I want to take a few minutes to get into the issue of helium-3 fusion that Lyndon LaRouche has put on the table, and the Chinese have put on the table, and that we’re emphatically backing and supporting as the … Continue reading

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China To Send Probe To Orbit The Moon To Test Lunar Sample Return Technology

Xinhua reported on Sunday that China intends to launch a spacecraft that would orbit the moon and then return to Earth. The idea is to test a crucial technology for a sample return mission from the lunar surface, designated as … Continue reading

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Lunar Lunacy?

The question of who owns the moon is about to become political reality. In January, Nasa issued invitations for companies to apply launch mining operations on the moon, though a lot more research is needed to see if there is … Continue reading

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Helium Prices On The Rise

Get ready for helium prices to rise. While only two companies wound-up with winning bids in the auction, everyone in attendance left happy. Everyone in the room is set to make more money. That includes the losing bidders and the … Continue reading

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