Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Solar Energy News .




IRON AND ICE
Researchers identify 12 'easy' candidates for asteroid mining
by Staff Writers
Glasgow, Scotland (UPI) Aug 13, 2013


disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

Researchers in Scotland say they have identified 12 easily retrievable asteroids that could be moved close enough to Earth for them to be mined.

Among the population of so-called near-Earth objects, these 12 could be easily mined for valuable resources using existing spacecraft technology, they said.

Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have dubbed them EROs, for Easily Retrievable Objects, which could be transported from "heliocentric orbits into the Earth's neighborhood at affordable costs," they said.

The team searched through a database of about 9,000 NEOs to identify 12 candidates that could be retrieved by accomplishing just small changes in their velocity.

"The possibility of capturing a small NEO or a segment from a larger object would be of great scientific and technological interest in the coming decades," they wrote in the journal Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy.

"It is a logical stepping stone towards more ambitious scenarios of asteroid exploration and exploitation, and possibly the easiest feasible attempt for humans to modify the Solar System environment."

.


Related Links
Asteroid and Comet Mission News, Science and Technology






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








IRON AND ICE
New NASA Mission to Help Us Learn How to Mine Asteroids
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 12, 2013
Over the last hundred years, the human population has exploded from about 1.5 billion to more than seven billion, driving an ever-increasing demand for resources. To satisfy civilization's appetite, communities have expanded recycling efforts while mine operators must explore forbidding frontiers to seek out new deposits, opening mines miles underground or even at the bottom of the ocean. ... read more


IRON AND ICE
Microbial Who-Done-It For Biofuels

Microorganisms found in salt flats could offer new path to green hydrogen fuel

CSU researchers explore creating biofuels through photosynthesis

Drought response identified in potential biofuel plant

IRON AND ICE
Researchers create 'soft robotic' devices using water-based gels

Talking robot sent to ISS to 'get along' with humans

SkySweeper Robot Makes Inspecting Power Lines Simple and Inexpensive

'Printable' micro-machines could bring improved bionic limbs

IRON AND ICE
Localized wind power blowing more near homes, farms and factories

Price of Wind Energy in the United States Is Near an All-Time Low

GDF Suez sells half-share of Portuguese renewable, thermal holdings

SOWITEC Mexico - strengthening its permitted project pipeline

IRON AND ICE
High temperature capacitor could pave the way for electric vehicle

China vehicle sales growth slows in July

S. Korea tests 'electric road' for public buses

BMW China venture to recall more than 140,000 cars: officials

IRON AND ICE
Chad suspends Chinese oil company for environmental violations

BP sues US over contract ban after 2010 Gulf spill

China set to become world's biggest net oil importer

China to become world's biggest oil importer

IRON AND ICE
Smoke causes incident at closed French nuclear plant

Nagasaki marks 68th anniversary of US atomic bombing

Japan to step in for Fukushima cleanup?

Areva says Niger uranium mine operational after attack

IRON AND ICE
Air conditioners off as S. Korea faces power crisis

S. Korea facing power crisis

White House, Energy Department call for power grid protection

Building energy management systems a growing earner

IRON AND ICE
One tree's architecture reveals secrets of a forest

Could planting trees in the desert mitigate climate change

Wasps being used to fight tree disease

Drought making trees more susceptible to dying in forest fires




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement