When was the Helium 3 element first discovered in moon rocks?
http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/2004/schmitt/index.htm In 1985, by engineers at the University of Wisconsin, in samples taken during Apollo 17, Apollo 11 and other missions. Mining the Moon* By Harrison H. Schmitt1 Search and Discovery Article #70012 (2005) Posted January 14, 2005 *Reprinted from Popular Mechanics, October 2004, p. 56-63, with permission of Popular Mechanics, with special appreciation to the author and Tracy Saelinger. The PDF version is a replica of this article that may also be viewed on website of Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics) at http://popularmechanics.com/science/space/2004/10/mining_moon/. 1Albuquerque, New Mexico. Apollo Astronaut, former U.S. Senator, AAPG member; see “Geologist Goes to the Moon” near the end of this article. Foreword An Apollo astronaut
http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/2004/schmitt/index.htm In 1985, by engineers at the University of Wisconsin, in samples taken during Apollo 17, Apollo 11 and other missions. Mining the Moon* By Harrison H. Schmitt1 Search and Discovery Article #70012 (2005) Posted January 14, 2005 *Reprinted from Popular Mechanics, October 2004, p. 56-63, with permission of Popular Mechanics, with special appreciation to the author and Tracy Saelinger. The PDF version is a replica of this article that may also be viewed on website of Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics) at http://popularmechanics.com/science/space/2004/10/mining_moon/. 1Albuquerque, New Mexico. Apollo Astronaut, former U.S. Senator, AAPG member; see “Geologist Goes to the Moon” near the end of this article. Foreword An Apollo astronaut