The Best Near-Term Future of Space Exploration?
An anonymous reader writes "Much fanfare has been made about manned missions to moons and planets, but little has been done about travel to the asteroids — until now. NASA is working on plans for a trip to the asteroids by 2025. This type of mission has great potential for positive economic return based on the fact that no effort has to be spent on getting in and out of a distant planet's gravity well. Yes, we should go to the planets, but we should master mining the asteroid belt for resources first because it is easiest. What do you think?"
But someone has to play it.
You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner.
Just tie a rope to them from your spaceship and tow them back to earth.
I am anarch of all I survey.
The amount of wealth in metals in the asteroids is nearly unimaginable. A single small asteroid could be worth trillions of dollars.
oh sure, its in a nice neighborhood and all; but the commute's a real bitch.
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"It is now safe to switch off your computer."
If it was, it wouldn't be.
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
Perhaps watching 'The Empire Strikes Back' is not the best way to learn Astronomy.