Mining the Asteroid Belts
First of all, why is the title of this book about mining Asteroid Belts? When we learned about the Asteroid Belt when studying the Solar System in school there was only one Asteroid Belt. The one in orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

With the discovery of the Trojan Asteroids in Jovian orbit and in orbit ahead and behind of the planet Jupiter, we now have more than one belt of asteroids around the Sun. If we include the Kuiper Belt out beyond Pluto, there are many additional thousands of asteroids to consider. There are also near Earth Asteroids which orbit close to and sometimes hit our planet.

So there are many thousands of Asteroids in the Solar System and this book is focused on how do we get to them, live on them, and mine them.

There are several known types of Asteroids, and the metal ones have the most promise to provide rare materials to fuel Earth's industries. Also, how would these metals be processed and sent back to Earth?

What would traveling to and living on Asteroids be like? And what life support systems would be needed?
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Mining the Asteroid Belts
First of all, why is the title of this book about mining Asteroid Belts? When we learned about the Asteroid Belt when studying the Solar System in school there was only one Asteroid Belt. The one in orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

With the discovery of the Trojan Asteroids in Jovian orbit and in orbit ahead and behind of the planet Jupiter, we now have more than one belt of asteroids around the Sun. If we include the Kuiper Belt out beyond Pluto, there are many additional thousands of asteroids to consider. There are also near Earth Asteroids which orbit close to and sometimes hit our planet.

So there are many thousands of Asteroids in the Solar System and this book is focused on how do we get to them, live on them, and mine them.

There are several known types of Asteroids, and the metal ones have the most promise to provide rare materials to fuel Earth's industries. Also, how would these metals be processed and sent back to Earth?

What would traveling to and living on Asteroids be like? And what life support systems would be needed?
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Mining the Asteroid Belts

Mining the Asteroid Belts

by Martin Ettington
Mining the Asteroid Belts

Mining the Asteroid Belts

by Martin Ettington

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First of all, why is the title of this book about mining Asteroid Belts? When we learned about the Asteroid Belt when studying the Solar System in school there was only one Asteroid Belt. The one in orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

With the discovery of the Trojan Asteroids in Jovian orbit and in orbit ahead and behind of the planet Jupiter, we now have more than one belt of asteroids around the Sun. If we include the Kuiper Belt out beyond Pluto, there are many additional thousands of asteroids to consider. There are also near Earth Asteroids which orbit close to and sometimes hit our planet.

So there are many thousands of Asteroids in the Solar System and this book is focused on how do we get to them, live on them, and mine them.

There are several known types of Asteroids, and the metal ones have the most promise to provide rare materials to fuel Earth's industries. Also, how would these metals be processed and sent back to Earth?

What would traveling to and living on Asteroids be like? And what life support systems would be needed?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855696431
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/04/2024
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Martin is an Engineer by training and has had multiple careers. He has a B.S. degree in Engineering Science from Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1977. He has also done extensive graduate work in management and computer science. His career includes many years working for Fortune 100 companies. His books are an outgrowth of his views on Science, Metaphysics, Longevity, and other unusual subjects
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