What are asteroids really made of? New analysis brings space mining closer to reality
SMRTR summary
Scientists analyzed meteorite samples from carbon-rich asteroids to determine their mining potential, finding that most contain relatively small amounts of precious metals, making large-scale extraction currently impractical. However, the research identified more promising asteroid targets with olivine and spinel signatures that could provide water and other resources for future space missions to the Moon and Mars.
SMRTR provides this summary for quick context. The original article belongs to Science Daily.
Read the original article