Delos David Harriman, (DDH) is a name familiar to science fiction buffs. In Robert Heinlein’s classic, The Man Who Sold the Moon, DDH persuades the United Nations to appoint him the agent for selling lunar real estate.
The possibility of commercial exploitation of lunar resources is now being discussed in several quarters.
Several government space agencies, including apparently Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), are interested in lunar mining. China has also announced its plans to try and mine the moon for Helium-3. Sivathanu Pillai of Isro said ...
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