Space Mining: Pros, Cons, & Financial Return?

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In summary: There's also the question of where to put the mined asteroids once they're back here on Earth. In summary, if we wanted to start mining asteroids for resources, there are many challenges we would need to overcome. It's not an easy task, and it might not be financially viable in the long run. But it's an interesting idea nonetheless.
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this is going to seem like a strange question, but do you think it would be possible to send a large-scale mining campaign in space? (specifically mining the asteroids in the asteroid belt?) what are the pros and cons? would the cons out way the pros? when could we see financial return on this type of investment if we began soon?
 
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There are many problems.

If it's a manned mission, you'd need to supply a multi year mission
If it's unmanned, then you'd be in trouble if anything breaks
In either case, you'd need to bring propellants along to bring the stuff back
If you manage to get the stuff back, then you'd have to de-orbit it.

The only way it would be in any way, shape, or form feasible would be to use the minerals in orbit (or at least not on Earth). There's no reason to go out to the asteroid belt to get what you can get for pennies on the dollar here on Earth.

If you're interested, one book you may want to check out is this. It's the book which helped me decide that I wanted to go into aerospace. It has sections on the feasibility of asteroid mining, along with many other extra-terrestrial resources (Water from Mars or its moons, Helium from the Jovian planets, etc.)
 
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Carl Sagan's book "Pale Blue Dot" briefly discusses this too. Technically, it is possible to do such mining. The questions are (1) is it economically viable (2) is it politically viable, and (3) is it safe?

1 - There's a lot of valuable materials in near-Earth asteroids (closer than the main belt asteroids) but some it is here on Earth (easier/cheaper to obtain in most cases) and bringing in huge quantities from asteroids would lower market value back here on Earth. Better (cheaper) space technology is needed to make it economically viable in any case.

2 - Space technology is close to military technology. Sensitive subject for governments. And then there's ownership issues.

3 - Once we start messing with asteroids, it will be feasible to move them (e.g., bring them closer so they're easier/cheaper to mine). This would increase the risk of an impact with Earth (if not through an engineering error, then through a malevolent act).
 

What is space mining?

Space mining is the process of extracting valuable resources, such as minerals and metals, from celestial bodies such as planets, moons, and asteroids. These resources can then be used for various purposes, including fuel, building materials, and precious metals.

What are the pros of space mining?

The main advantages of space mining include the abundance of resources in space, the potential to reduce the cost of space exploration and colonization, and the ability to obtain rare and valuable resources that are scarce on Earth. It can also provide a new source of economic growth and job opportunities.

What are the cons of space mining?

One of the major concerns surrounding space mining is the potential environmental impact on celestial bodies. The extraction of resources and the disruption of the natural environment could have long-lasting effects on the sustainability of these bodies. Additionally, the high cost and technical challenges of space mining make it a risky and expensive venture.

What is the financial return of space mining?

The financial return of space mining is uncertain and highly dependent on various factors, such as the type and quantity of resources extracted, the cost of extraction and transportation, and the demand for these resources in the market. It is estimated that the global space mining market could be worth trillions of dollars in the future, but there are still many uncertainties and challenges that need to be overcome.

What are the potential future developments in space mining?

As technology and space exploration continue to advance, there is potential for significant developments in space mining. This includes the development of more efficient and cost-effective mining techniques, the use of robotics and automation in the mining process, and the exploration of new celestial bodies for resources. There is also ongoing research and development in the use of space resources for in-situ manufacturing and construction, which could further drive the growth and potential of space mining.

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