My exhaustive research into the topic has revealed that samples of moonrock contained many minerals/ores/etc useful or valuable on earth including aluminum, calcium, iron, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and titanium.
Is it likely that mining of the moon could ever prove worthwhile / cost effective?
It seems to me that two posible scenarios produce a "yes" answer to this question:
1) The scale of construction on earth reaches a point where existing supplies of materials are all used up
or
2) New technology requires abundant amounts of some substance rare on earth but available in quantity on the moon, or leads to us using up all available supplies of that substance on earth.
Comments anyone?
Graham
Is it likely that mining of the moon could ever prove worthwhile / cost effective?
It seems to me that two posible scenarios produce a "yes" answer to this question:
1) The scale of construction on earth reaches a point where existing supplies of materials are all used up
or
2) New technology requires abundant amounts of some substance rare on earth but available in quantity on the moon, or leads to us using up all available supplies of that substance on earth.
Comments anyone?
Graham