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21 Comments

  • @lucasmartindublanc2636

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    i am agree

  • @flo7165

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Would such huge amounts of money not disrupt economy of the entire world?

  • @JulioBernardi-l7x

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Q😊

  • @Krommandant

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    ❤I just subscribed. Great content, love to see more!

  • @west_adv

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    "For the good of the earth" xD. It will not happen for the good. It will happen only for money. Maybe in 30-50y or so space flight will be cheaper and earth resources will be harder to find and will cost more. One day the both lines will cross.

  • @dBREZ

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Last thing we need are oil derricks on an asteroid!

  • @ChrisCVW

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    I waited the whole video for mention of the main value of even the most mundane useable material in space… that it’s already in space! Add to the value of anything you’d use for space development the current cost of getting it from ground to orbit.

    Very few things are per-kilo worth more than the expense of getting them to orbit. The persistent focus on “returning materials to earth” totally ignores the depreciation on the value of the goods doing so would inflict. It would make driving a new car off the dealership look positively frugal by comparison.

    The first enterprise to achieve in-space refining and manufacture of even just the bulky materials to assemble in-orbit further space development hardware (making the remaining launch cost just the technical parts still needing on-planet fabrication) is truly unlocking the solar system for us and likely figuratively printing money as they do so.

  • @manawa3832

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    space is actually very cheap. the expensive part is getting out of a gravity well like earth, which is a relatively massive planet with a thick atmosphere to boot. ironically moving into earth's gravity well is also expensive, le orbital mechanics shenanigans. but if infrastructure for mining and refining precious metals can be engineered and established, then the yields from these can be dumped into the earth's ocean in heat shielded cargo containers. the biggest issue is coming up with a whole new field of non earth gravity and pressure engineering, which so many mechanics and chemical processes that our machine's use based on earth's environmental constants.

  • @JohnDoe-hc7jf

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Space Engineers! 😀

  • @Light4668-1

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    5:00 Space Engineers LOL

  • @kitcarlson6033

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Adding or removing mass from earth, will alter earth.

  • @MladenMarinov

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Very simplistic view and approach.

  • @AmericanWanderers

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    First: why the Lost in Space graphic of an asteroid field when you know that you would be unlikely to spot one asteroid from another.
    Second we have no idea of the structure of a metallic asteroid, an I say some good reasons to think they may not be rubble piles. Ni-Fe being mush stronger than rock.
    Third, could be push a solid asteroid into earth orbit, slowly no doubt. Nuclear rocket maybe.
    BTW Pt and the other Pt metals are NOT rare earths, they are no surprise, Platinum Croup metals.

  • @elijenkins3693

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

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  • @sevenismy

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    The company would only sell a little bit under market price and limit the amount it brings to market. Or maybe not, who can see if the cheaper available or a resource does not create also new demand for it.

  • @Moosemoose29Moosemoose29

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Just turn on the junkyard magnet once break it up

  • @Moosemoose29Moosemoose29

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    The value is the material its self to build metal refinerys in space

  • @stevenrofe6195

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    Build a tunnel garage, then process the asteroid from within.

  • @stevenrofe6195

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    My goal would be to discover new metal components ideal (light weight, strong and resistant to the heat of hypersonic travel). The value increases if you process the raw material while at a space station.

  • @stevenrofe6195

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    My goal would be to discover new metal components ideal (light weight, strong and resistant to the heat of hypersonic travel).

  • @konstantinoskountousias3099

    02/28/2025 - 8:21 PM

    well lets wait china to begin mining first…

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