Arches of ‘lightning’ on the moon could be the future of lunar mining

Would firing “lightning arcs” across the moon’s surface allow us to simultaneously mine metal and water from the moon’s surface?

For years, the concept of “moon mining“has intrigued scientists, space agencies and entrepreneurs. Our rocky satellite harbors precious resources such as water and metals that could be critical to future manned missions, such as water, that could be converted into rocket fuel, and other valuable materials. Scientists are also keen to study these resources, and the commercial sector has also shown an interest in moon mining. The United States Government even a green-lit policy support lunar mining in 2020.

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