From what we know about asteroids, they seem to be composed mostly of things like iron, nickel and silica, none of which are particularly rare or hard to extract here on Earth. Preventing an impact event is one thing, but it's doubtful that there's much money in harvesting asteroids.
Where I am [somewhere within the Bay Area, California], high-school students have to finish 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. I'm sure many other school districts have similar policies. I guess that makes us communists, huh?
I read through the entire article and didn't notice the misplaced commas until I read your message and looked back over it.
Consider becoming a proofreader.
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From what we know about asteroids, they seem to be composed mostly of things like iron, nickel and silica, none of which are particularly rare or hard to extract here on Earth. Preventing an impact event is one thing, but it's doubtful that there's much money in harvesting asteroids.
I got mine pulled last week. News for nerds, _just in time_.
Where I am [somewhere within the Bay Area, California], high-school students have to finish 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. I'm sure many other school districts have similar policies. I guess that makes us communists, huh?
I read through the entire article and didn't notice the misplaced commas until I read your message and looked back over it. Consider becoming a proofreader.