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  2. Asteroid mining - Wikipedia

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    The authors' model posits that space mining would become more attractive under several conditions: when environmental regulations increase the cost of terrestrial mining, when research and development improves the efficiency of space mining technology, and when higher-grade mineral deposits become available in space compared to Earth. The paper ...

  3. Lunar resources - Wikipedia

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    They have been used in space—including on the Moon—for decades. The usual process is to source the suitable substances from Earth, but plutonium-238 or strontium-90 could be produced on the Moon if feedstocks such as spent nuclear fuel are present (either delivered from Earth for processing or produced by local fission reactors). RTGs could ...

  4. AstroForge - Wikipedia

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    AstroForge's ultimate goal in the field of asteroid mining is the extraction, refinement, and sale of platinum-group metals (PGMs) located within M-type asteroids near to Earth. These asteroids are expected to be quite small in comparison to main belt asteroids, being anywhere from around 20 to 300 meters in diameter.

  5. Space colonization - Wikipedia

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    Asteroid mining will likely be a key player in space colonization. Water and materials to make structures and shielding can be easily found in asteroids. Instead of resupplying on Earth, mining and fuel stations need to be established on asteroids to facilitate better space travel. [61]

  6. Mining the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Mining the Sky: Untold Riches from the Asteroids, Comets, and Planets, is a 1997 book by University of Arizona Planetary Sciences professor emeritus John S. Lewis that describes possible routes for accessing extraterrestrial resources, either for use on Earth or for enabling space colonization. [1]

  7. Space technology - Wikipedia

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    The first space probe to land on moon South Pole of India.Chandrayaan-3 was launched aboard an LVM3-M4 rocket on 14 July 2023, at 09:05 UTC from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India, entering an Earth parking orbit with a perigee of 170 km (106 mi) and an apogee of 36,500 km (22,680 mi).

  8. Category:Mining in space - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Mining in space" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  9. In situ resource utilization - Wikipedia

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    ISRU reverse water gas shift testbed (NASA KSC) ISRU Pilot Excavator – A NASA project. In space exploration, in situ resource utilization (ISRU) is the practice of collection, processing, storing and use of materials found or manufactured on other astronomical objects (the Moon, Mars, asteroids, etc.) that replace materials that would otherwise be brought from Earth.