Hello everyone, if there are so many problems in the country, is it necessary to spend crores of rupees and do researches and launch rockets claiming that we will send a man to the moon? Instead of spending and wasting tax money on such programs which are of no use, why not spend it first on relieving the hunger of so many people who are starving to death without food? Such a question is raised every time ISRO successfully launches a rocket into space.
If such questions arise when a rocket is successfully launched into space, imagine how many questions will arise when the attempt fails..? Why did the US send a manned moon landing six times if there was no use? Why does the US keep sending space shuttles to Mars and other planets? Why is Russia sending? Why is China so serious about taxing and sending a man to the moon? They who oppose science blindly do not think about it..!
There is no action in the world without a cause. There are a few reasons why nations of the world are competing to send humans into space. Every commodity on this planet will one day be in short supply. Crude oil is currently the most essential commodity that is in short supply. In the next few years, the crude oil reserves below the earth will be completely exhausted. Let's assume that the world's supply of crude oil is cut off for a speech tomorrow, imagine what would happen, we would not go back 50 years in a single month if the entire world's traffic stopped? What if the same situation continues for six months? Then if there is a fuel to replace crude oil then this world will run itself. Do you know which fuel is the only fuel that can replace crude oil on a known scale or will replace petrol for future generations? Helium-3 (Helium-3) is a gas. What does that have to do with it, you ask? This helium-3 is very rare on Earth, but scientists believe that there may be high concentrations of helium-3 gas in certain places on the moon's surface.
Perhaps if it is confirmed that there is a large amount of helium-3 gas on the moon, it can be brought back to Earth and used as an alternative fuel instead of gasoline and diesel in the future. This alternative fuel will greatly reduce air pollution on Earth. And if it is confirmed that there is a large amount of helium-3 gas in the moon, the spaceships we send to other planets for space research in the future will be able to land on the moon and refuel and continue their journey. The 'Moon' can act as a refueling station for spaceships almost like a 'petrol tank' for vehicles on Earth.