Will Space mining save the world?

Will Space mining save the world?

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It will be integral to ship building in the great space expansionist age, but we have to reach racial and political stability on Earth first.

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>but we have to reach racial and political stability on Earth first.
we're gonna nuke ourselves before that happens my guy

nope it won't.

Nothing will save your country from drug lords, laziness, and generally terrible genes.

What I'll get to do though is mine asteroids and be one of the first 100 families on Mars.

Nope stop beleving in the star wars fiction they peddled on us

Save it from wat?

>save the world?
i think you mean people at the least, remaining ecosystems at best. the "world" will be just fine.

It will crash the economy

>Will Space mining save the world?
Nope. Because in order for something to be viable, it has to be economical. They have to figure out a way to cheaply launch a ship into space, travel to the mines for cheap, mine the ore for cheap, return to Earth for cheap, land the ship for cheap, and then sell all the ore at a profit. Good luck with that - it's not going to happen anytime soon.

Yes it could. The technology to build ships that travel long distance and can be lived on for long periods of time could be privately developed for this. There’s enough profit in space mining that companies would invest trillions to be the leader of this technology. These ships would be the beginnings of human technology that allows us to leave earth, and also allow us to deport illegals onto undesirable planets. We could also send blacks to a barren asteroid called wakanda.

A single asteroid has enough raw material to more than cover the costs associated in getting to it and all the research needed.

An Israeli venture just (crash) landed a probe on the moon for $100 million. Soon, technologies like SABRE (Synergetic Air Breathing Rocket Engine) will reduce the payload cost of getting to orbit by a factor of ten. If SABRE passes its Mach 5 precooler testing phase, then prototype single stage space vehicles will be constructed and tested within a decade.
>anytime soon
To me, within two decades is pretty soon.

Oh no! Not the jewish economy built on usury and collapses unless we infinitely grow our population! How can we possibly let that be ruined?

just ship people to new planets and get us off this cursed earth

Terraforming Venus will give us a few hundred more years of fresh air.

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I don't think there's any actual chance of us running out of iron on Earth.

So would euthanizing all the sub 80 IQ subhumans on earth.

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Iron isn't the problem. Rare earth metals, which are essential in many advanced technologies, are scarce and expensive. Many are so scarce that having an industrially useful supply is a geopolitical advantage.
pubs.usgs.gov/of/2011/1042/
>China’s dominant position as the producer of over 95 percent of the world output of rare-earth minerals and rapid increases in the consumption of rare earths owing to the emergence of new clean-energy and defense-related technologies, combined with China’s decisions to restrict exports of rare earths, have resulted in heightened concerns about the future availability of rare earths.

i dont understand why whites arent collectively building a big interstellar seed ship or just a really big space station or something. lifes so fucking gay and boring

We need to terra form the moon

There are rare earth miners that are unable to start mining in the US and Canada due to strict regulations regarding the radioactive by-products, one of the most common is thorium which is barely radioactive and can actually be used to breed a fission cycle in a molten salt reactor.

>but we have to reach racial and political stability on Earth first.
the only way that is achieved is through spiritual growth. we won't even need to mine objects in space for space travel then.

No.
World is fucked, sorry.

These things aren't a concern if you're capturing an asteroid and bringing back discrete, high-value segments to Earth in a SABRE-powered SSTO vehicle.

as we bring more foreign matter to this planet.
the heavier it will become, and get pulled even closer into the sun much faster.

you're a slave who has been told there is a problem with the world

there isn't

you're a meaningless speck that will die
and that's fine

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Yes, but not this one

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At the rate that America consumes resources and at the rate the the third world wants to be just like us and consume even more... we need to mine a whole solar system to keep this party going.

>save the world?
from what?

ROCK AND STONE BROTHA!!!!

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The earth is flat, and space isn't real. So, nope

Filthy dumb belter scum

only you can save the world

For anons who want to learn more

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_the_Sky

Due to gravity alone, Mars will rule the solar system in the future.

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>Will Space mining save the world?
NO - The expense of moving thousands of tons of supplies and machinery into orbit will negate any profit.

Good luck with your homework assignment.

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Sending ALL the niggers into space will save the world. Let them ghetto up the moon !

Fpbp

I habe thought about this question for a long time. We are going to need to kill off all non-whites and degenerates, and form a polity that is driven inti space-expansion

If, IF, the BFR is able to carry the 100 tons it says, for let's say about 30 million (well higher than the estimated 17), it would only cost 300 million per 1000 tons sent, which is a nothing compared to how much value a whole asteroid would give you

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