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[[Image:A12 Kreep12013.gif|160px|left]] KREEP is an acronym used in geochemistry to represent a mixture of K-[[potassium]], REE-[[rare earth elements]], and P-[[phosphorus]]. It is not only the main source of these elements on the moon, but also many other trace elements such as [[uranium]], [[thorium]], [[fluorine]], [[chlorine]], and [[zirconium]].
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'''Helium''' is a component of the solar wind, and hence is one of the volatiles found (in parts per million level) in Lunar regolith. It is a Noble gas in group 18 and is the second element in the Periodic Table of the Elements. This element has two stable isotopes: 3 and 4.  
  
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Helium 3 is a rare isotope of the element Helium, consisting of a nucleus with two protons and one neutron.  
  
''So to get alloy ingredients for workable metals, nutrients for agriculture, industrial reagents and much more, special concentrations such as [[ilmenite]] and KREEP will play a vital role." - [[Peter Kokh]]''
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It has been proposed that <sup>3</sup>He might be a possible fuel for a [[Nuclear Fusion]] reactor to produce energy using the thermo-nuclear reaction (Deuterium-Helium-3):
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<sup>2</sup>H + <sup>3</sup>He -->  <sup>4</sup>He + <sup>1</sup>H<sup>+</sup>
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This reaction has the advantage over the more-commonly proposed Deuterium-Tritium  fusion reaction...([[Helium|read more]])
 
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Featured article: Helium

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Helium is a component of the solar wind, and hence is one of the volatiles found (in parts per million level) in Lunar regolith. It is a Noble gas in group 18 and is the second element in the Periodic Table of the Elements. This element has two stable isotopes: 3 and 4.

Helium 3 is a rare isotope of the element Helium, consisting of a nucleus with two protons and one neutron.

It has been proposed that 3He might be a possible fuel for a Nuclear Fusion reactor to produce energy using the thermo-nuclear reaction (Deuterium-Helium-3):

2H + 3He --> 4He + 1H+

This reaction has the advantage over the more-commonly proposed Deuterium-Tritium fusion reaction...(read more)

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