Week 9 Blog: Space and Art
This week, we learned about space and art, where technological advancements made regarding space inspired different artworks. One thing that stood out to me was a piece written by Lawrence Joseph, “Who Will Mine the Moon?”, which raises the question of whether mining the moon of a substance called Helium-3 will become the Persian Gulf of the 21st century, advancing the global economy (Vesna). Fig. 1: Moon mining machines In his article, Joseph comments on how precious Helium-3 is, as it is safe to handle and can help our environment have cleaner air with its efficiency (Joseph). As these substances could have many uses to our society, it could be tested in different ways with different things creatively to improve our state of living (Spudis). In a way, extracting this substance could not only affect the global economy in the way of fuel, but when used creatively, it could be an art form to create many other substances that could improve our daily lives. Fig. 2: Helium fusio...