
How Asteroids Can Save Mankind
How Asteroids Can Save Mankind
How Asteroids can save mankind
Asteroid mining may seem like science fiction, but with resources running short on Earth, mining the sky could be humanity's only hope.
Earth's Metal Depletion
Sb Batteries 51 Antimony
Cn Brass 30 Instruments Zinc
Sn Cans 50 Tin
Sn Jewellery 50 Silver
Pb Bullets 82 Lead
In LCD 49 Screens Indium
Au Rings 79 Gold
Cu Electrical 29 wires Copper
Ca Magnets 27 Cobalt
Pt Circuit 78 Board Platinum
Antimony, zinc, tin, silver, lead, indium, gold, copper, cobalt and platinum are some of these elements.
Platinum is of prime importance
The annual supply is the equivalent of 6% of the western world's gold mining.
88% of it's production comes from just 3 mines in South Africa
30x rarer than gold
Essential for electronics and jewellery.
Platinum is expected to be depleted in 20-30 years
World Platinum Extraction
Extraction Rate (Metric Tonnes/year) 550 Present day 450 350 250 150 50 -50 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100
World Extraction Rate (Metric Tonnes)
The untapped potential of Asteroids
Near-Earth Asteroids are packed to the brim with precious metals and resources. Exploiting them could provide us with a near-infinite supply of precious resources.
Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) can be broken down into 3 main categories:
C-type Asteroids Carbonaceous-type asteroid, composed mostly of carbon. Resources Water Ammonia Methane (Natural Gas) Nitrogen
M-Type Asteroids Metal-type asteroids, made of pure nickel-iron (stainless steel) Resources Iron Nickel cobalt Platinum Group Metals
S-type Asteroids Stony-type asteroids, made mostly of iron and magnesium ores. Resources Iron Nickel Magnesium Titanium
Notable NEAs
Earth (not to scale)
1 2062 Aten 900 mi S-Type Discovered in 2004
2 433 Eros 34,000 mi S-Type 2nd-largest NEO
3 1221 Amor 1,500 mi C or S Type Crosses orbit of Mars
4 1862 1,700 mi Q-Type Has a tiny (80 mi) Moon
5 3200 Phaethon 5,100 mi B-Type Passed very close to the earth in 2007
Let's look at what a single Asteroid can do
The smallest M-type asteroid that's been subject to detailed chemical study is 3554 Amun.
3554 Amun is 2km in diameter and has a mass of around 30 billion tons (80,000 Empire State Buildings).
To launch that much mass into space using the rockets we have today would cost $300,000,000 Billion
Equivalent to the global gross domestic product of Earth for the next 30,000 years.
3554 Amun - Reserves
Fe & Ni Iron & Nickel $8, 000 Billion Co Cobalt $6,000 Billion Pt Platinum $6,000 Billion
Earths current output Fe & Ni $340 Billion Co $1.3 Billion Pt $12 Billion
This one small asteroid would provide the earth with enough metal for decades. It would also provide the potential for a space program then thousand times larger than currently exists.
Is it all just pie in the sky?
Planetary Resources
Planetary resources are currently developing the leo telescope, the world's first commercial space telescope, to scan near-Earth objects and asses their potential for future exploration.
Their Mission
"Apply Commercial, innovative techniques to explore space."
Their present strategy is to develop, sell and use cost-reducing telescopes to scan near-Earth objects such as asteroids, to understand their potential for futire asteroid-mining capabilities.
This may all seem like pie in the sky... until you catch a glimpse of Planetary Resources' key investors.
Larry Page Co-founder of Google
Eric Schmidt Previous CEO of Google
James Cameron Film Director
Charles Simonyi Developer of Microsoft's Office Suite
The future of mining is not under the earth, it's in the sky. HOW ASTEROIDS CAN SAVE MANKIND Asteroid mining may seem like science fiction, but with resources running short on Earth, mining the sky could be humanity's only hope. Earth's Metal Depletion Key elements needed for modern industry are due to run out in the next 100 years. Sb Batteries 51 n Brass Instruments JewellerysC Pb Bullets Antimony Zinc Tin Silver Lead Au Rings 79 Cu Electrical 29 Co Magnets 27 Screens Indium Gold Copper Cobalt Platinum Antimony, zinc, tin, silver, lead, indium, gold, copper, cobalt and platinum are some of these elements. Platinum is of prime importance THE ANNUAL SUPPLY IS THE EQUIVALENT OF 88% OF ITS PRODUCTION COMES FROM 6% OF THE WESTERN WORLD'S GOLD MINING. JUST 3 MINES IN SOUTH AFRICA 6% PLATINUM IS EXPECTED 30X RARER THAN GOLD TO BE DEPLETED IN 20-30 YEARS ESSENTIAL FOR ELECTRONICS AND JEWELLERY. World Platinum Extraction Present day 1900 1920 1940 2060 2080 2100 World Extraction Rate (Metric Tonnes) The untapped potential of Asteroids Near-Earth Asteroids are packed to the brim with precious metals and resources. Exploiting them could provide us with a near-infinite supply of precious resources. Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAS) can be broken down into 3 main categories: C-type Asteroids M-type Asteroids S-type Asteroids Carbonaceous-type asteroid, composed mostly of carbon. Metal-type asteroids, made of pure Stony-type asteroids, made mostly nickel-iron (stainless steel). of iron and magnesium ores. Resources Resources Resources Water Iron Iron Ammonia Nickel Nickel Methane (Natural Gas) Cobalt Magnesium Nitrogen Platinum Group Metals Titanium NOTABLE NEAS 433 Eros 1221 Amor 3200 Phaethon 34,000 mi S Type 1500 mi Cor S Type 5100 mi B-Type 2nd-largest NEO Crosses orbit of Mars Passed very close to the earth in 2007 EARTH (NOT TO SCALE) 2062 Aten 4 1862 900 mi S-Type 1,700 mi O-Type Discovered in 2004 Has a tiny (80 mi) Moon Let's look at what a single Asteroid can do The smallest M-type asteroid that's been subject to detailed chemical study is 3554 Amun 3554 Amun is 2 km in diameter and has a mass of around 30 billion tons (80,000 Empire State Buildings). To launch that much mass into space using the rockets we have today would cost $300,000,000 BILLION Equivalent to the global gross domestic product of Earth for the next 30,000 years. 3554 Amun - Reserves Earth's current output Fe & Ni Iron & Nickel $8,000 BILLION Co Colbalt $6,000 BILLION Fe & Ni Pt $340 BILLION Platinum $6,000 BILLION Co $1.3 BILLION Pt $12 BILLION This one small asteroid would provide the earth with enough metal for decades. It would also provide the potential for a space program ten thousand times larger than currently exists. Is it all just pie in the sky? PLANETARY RESOURCES Planetary resources are currently developing the leo telescope, the worlds first commercial space telescope, to scan near-Earth objects and asses their potential for future exploitation. Their Mission "APPLY COMMERCIAL, INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES TO EXPLORE SPACE." Their present strategy is to develop, sell and use cost-reducing telescopes to scan near-Earth objects such as asteroids, to understand their potential for future asteroid-mining capabilities. This may all seem like pie in the sky.. until you catch a glimpse of Planetary Resources key investors. Larry Page Co-founder of Google Eric Schmidt Previous CEO of Google James Cameron Charles Simonyi Film Director Developer of Microsoft's Office Suite The future of mining is not under the earth, it's in the sky. Sources Mining the Sky (1996) - John S. Lewis Industrial energy conservation: Where does the reasoning begin? - www.isa.org Platinum: The rich man's gold - www.gold-eagle.com Precious Metals Depletion - www.roperld.com PRODUCED FOR DESIGNED BY ZMETALLURGIST NEO MAMMALIAN STUDIOS http://xmetallurgist.ca/ Extraction Rate (Metric Tonnes/year)
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