Asteroids Near Earth
  Lunar Materials
  Transportation
  Industrial Processes
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Index
     Prerequisites
     Fuel Propellants
        Interorbital
        Stationkeeping
        Other Operations
     Satellite Platforms
     Maintenance Services
     Radiation Shielding
     Large Structures
     Large Ovens
     "Silicon Orbit"
     Precious Metals
     Aerobraking Shields
     Space->Space Power
     Space->Earth Power
        The SPS Concept
        Earth Comparisons
        Environmental
           Non-beam Effects
           Beam Effects
           Communications
        Technical Issues
        History/Politics
        Bootstrapping
        Other Websites
     Biotechnology
     Tourism
     SETI
     Recycling Fuel Tanks
     General Earth Benefits
  Space Colonies
  Law - Govt vs Private
  Mission Concepts
  Business Plan
  Research Resources
  Articles and Essays
  To Do List

§ 5 Products and Services from Asteroidal and Lunar Materials -- Per-Man-Enterprizes ™

In this competitive world, whoever develops these products and services first will have an enormous lead over the competition and be well positioned for the forseeable future. New blue chip companies and billionaires are certain to emerge in this new frontier.

A list of potential products and services, in rough order from near term to long term, made from asteroidal and/or lunar materials, follows.

Table of Contents:

§ 5.1 Prerequisites for a product to be made from asteroidal and/or lunar material

§ 5.2 Fuel propellants

A giant comsat platform constructed in-orbit mostly from asteroidal and lunar materials

Medium-sized, next-generation, "large" communications satellite platform. The beams of the platforms, the large antennas, bulk radiation shielding (not pictured), and fuel propellants for stationkeeping could come from asteroidal and/or lunar materials. Eventually, the solar cell power plant and heat radiators, too. In any case, who can compete with services from this? Not Teledesic or Iridium. It will make a lot of competitors obsolete, so if you can't beat us, join us.

Artist: David Egge. Copyright owner: Gary C. Hudson (Hudson Engineering, Menlo Park, CA); used in his newsletter "The Commercial Space Report". This is an illustration of an orbital antenna farm as proposed by the Director of COMSAT Labs, Burt Edelson.

PERMANENT has a commentary article on the next generation communications satellites entitled The Next Space Race -- by Multinationals

§ 5.3 Communications satellites platforms and antennas -- bigger is better when it comes to antennas, power sources and platforms

§ 5.4 Emergency rescue or repair services for communications satellites

§ 5.5 Shielding - from solar and cosmic radiation, orbital debris and micrometeors, thermal shielding of the cold -- for all kinds of space facilities and satellites (under construction)

§ 5.6 Construction materials for walls, beams, other structural members (under construction)

§ 5.7 Solar ovens for industrial facilities (under construction)

§ 5.8 "Silicon Orbit"; -- faster computer chips in the competitive markets on Earth (under construction)

§ 5.9 Precious metals from asteroids (under construction)

§ 5.10 Aerobrake heat shields for returning heavy cargoes to Earth (under construction)

§ 5.11 Electric power systems in space, and solar cell semiconductors (under construction)

Solar Power Satellite or SPS

Solar Power Satellite (SPS) - producing electricity in orbit from the sun, and radio-beaming it to power plants on Earth. Located in geostationary orbit above Earth.

Source: SSI (Space Studies Institute), SSI website at http://www.ssi.org



Receiving antenna (rectenna) on Earth

A receiving antenna (rectenna) on Earth converts the SPS radio beam into electricity for wiring to homes, offices, factories, etc., by regular power lines. The microwave radio beam is safe, with crops and livestock underneath it, and safe to birds and airplanes.

Source: Boeing Company, artist Jack Olson, produced with the support of NASA and US Dept. of Energy sponsored studies of SPS.

§ 5.12 Energy from space for Earth economies: Solar Power Satellites (SPS)

§ 5.13 Biotechnology

§ 5.14 Space Tourism

§ 5.15 Giant telescopes (radio, optical) for scientific study (including SETI or Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence of revolutionary capabilities

§ 5.16 Re-using rockets' spent fuel tanks in orbit (not a product from asteroidal or lunar material, but applicable to such missions)

§ 5.17 General benefits to Earth peoples, and world issues

SPS being built from asteroidal materials

Solar Power Satellite being produced from asteroidal materials. More than 99% of the mass of SPSs can be readily produced from asteroidal materials in the mid-term. (In reality, the asteroid would be bagged, not exposed, in order to prevent dirt from creating orbital debris.)

Source: SSI (Space Studies Institute), SSI website at http://www.ssi.org


For PERMANENT information on some companies, organizations and individuals who are looking into missions related to utilization of asteroidal and/or lunar materials, see the PERMANENT Mission Plans and Concepts section § 8.

Roadmap to related topics:

§ Chapter 6: (XR) Space colonies for corporate communities



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