... novel operations would raise equally novel questions of law and policy. For example, can you use lunar resources to support exploration activities? If you can, what rules might apply to that? What about the Apollo sites...
... Earth with all the clean, cheap power it would ever require. These satellites would be built from lunar resources by a huge workforce of regular people living in Earthlike comfort on enormous orbital habitats. As humans adapted to living in space...
...missions launched by these countries and their corporations to the Moon. This demonstration of how we might unlock such lunar resources profitably is what offers us the best chance of taking the next giant leap towards becoming a bi-planetary species...
... explicitly allowing American companies and citizens to use lunar and asteroid resources. In addition, US President Trump recently signed ...which allows for the use and exploitation of lunar resources. The policy aims to provide a commercial framework under ...
... beginning of Japan’s first concrete action for the development and creation of the space resource industry, with a focus on lunar resources. ispace.inc is a space robotics company based in Japan and is focused on developing miniaturised technology...
... a gamma-ray spectrometer in Mars orbit to create detailed rare-metal survey maps, with resolution comparable to existing lunar resource maps [9]. A lander would target the richest martian survey prospect, performing a physical assay of the ore and...