Report: India May Meet Its Energy From Moon By 2030, ISRO Confirms
India may be able to meet its entire energy requirement from the resources on the moon by 2030. The Indian Space Research Organisation has confirmed the news on Saturday.
The Sun has been always a source of energy for the world. But an untapped source of power, Moon may soon be able to meet India's entire energy requirement. India's India's entire energy requirement can be meeting through Helium-3 mined from the moon, reported by DNA.
The distinguished professor at the Indian Space Research Organization has stated that our country can meet its energy demands through Helium-3 mined from the Moon. The process target will be met by 2030.
Pillai said," By 2030, this processing target will be met". He has stated while delivering the valedictory address at the three-day ORF-Kalpana Chawla Space Policy Dialogue, organized by Observer Research Foundation.
Pillai is a former chief of BrahMos Aerospace. He also stated that lunar dust is rich in Helium-3 and mining it was a first priority program for the ISRO. Pillai said," in a few decades, people will be going to the moon for honeymoon".
According to Times of India, other countries will also be working on this project. There is a lot of helium on the moon, which can fulfill the energy requirement of the whole world. This will be only possible by creating low-cost access to Moon and developing the multi-purpose and reusable vehicle.
The Director General of Indian Army, P.M. Bali said, the launch of GSAT-7, India's first dedicated military satellite, is a testimony to the country's outlook towards using the outer space for national security. He claimed that India got possession one of the largest constellations of communication and remote sensing satellite.
However, Lt. Gen. Bali has stated that India continues civilian orientation to its space. But, by the changing reality of global realities, India requires to develop its global realities and also military power.
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