US company plans to mine asteroids for metals
26 January Yahoo news
A company has unveiled plans to send a fleet of spacecraft into the
solar system to mine asteroids for metals and other materials. “Using
resources harvested in space is the only way to afford permanent space
development,” said David Gump, chief executive of US firm Deep Space
Industries.He said that more than 900 new asteroids that pass near our
planet are discovered each year.
“In this case, metals and fuel from asteroids can expand the in-space
industries of this century. That is our strategy.” In its first step,
the company plans to send “asteroid-prospecting spacecraft” into the
solar system, with the first – 25kg FireFlies - to be launched in 2015
on journeys of two to six months.These will be followed from 2016 by
heavier DragonFlies that will go on two to four year missions and bring
back samples.
“This is the first commercial campaign to explore the small asteroids
that pass by Earth,” said Deep Space chairman Rick Tumlinson.
“Using low-cost technologies and combining the legacy of our space
programme with the innovation of today's young high tech geniuses, we
will do things that would have been impossible just a few years ago.”
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