To: from occupied ga
Here’s the benefit: not having to launch raw materials into orbit for later construction of space stations and space faring vehicles.
Launching stuff is very expensive per pound. If, instead, you could launch a small metal producing factory, that could produce hundreds of times it’s own weight in metal from mined asteroids, it would have astronomical savings.
Pun intended.
13 posted on
08/25/2011 10:18:24 AM PDT by
bolobaby
To: bolobaby
what leads you to believe that you could process metals from a lump of rock? Pick any 30 foot lump of rock randomly on earth and see just what you can get from it. Asteroids are rocks, not chunks of metal waiting to be processed
What good is a spece station- economically speaking? (BTW that does have an answer, just not one that most people think of)
19 posted on
08/25/2011 10:40:28 AM PDT by
from occupied ga
(your own government is your most dangerous enemy)
To: bolobaby
Launching stuff is very expensive per pound. If, instead, you could launch a small metal producing factory, that could produce hundreds of times its own weight in metal from mined asteroids, it would have astronomical savings. Also, by processing in space and just returning the end product, we could avoid quite a bit of pollution.
To: bolobaby
If the metal on asteroids is mined and shipped off somewhere, the mass decreases. would not the decrease make it lose altitude and then impact earth?
44 posted on
08/25/2011 2:36:47 PM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 ....Rats carry plague)
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