Difference between revisions of "Colonising Space/Space resources"

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In space the sun is always shining and there is no atmosphere to attenuates it glare. Solar power is the obvious way to go in, at least in the inner solar system. Either photo-voltaic for electrical power or solar furnaces for intense heat for material processing.
 
In space the sun is always shining and there is no atmosphere to attenuates it glare. Solar power is the obvious way to go in, at least in the inner solar system. Either photo-voltaic for electrical power or solar furnaces for intense heat for material processing.
  
Creating habitable places for people to live in this ultimately harsh environment is a matter of engineering. See [[closed-loop automation|<font color='DodgerBlue'>closed-loop automation</font>]].
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Creating habitable places for people to live in this ultimately harsh environment is a matter of engineering {{en}} see [[closed-loop automation|<font color='DodgerBlue'>closed-loop automation</font>]].
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Revision as of 03:15, 13 February 2007

Resources within the solar system are mind-blowingly huge both in terms of energy and matter. There are planets, many moons and uncountable asteroids.

In space the sun is always shining and there is no atmosphere to attenuates it glare. Solar power is the obvious way to go in, at least in the inner solar system. Either photo-voltaic for electrical power or solar furnaces for intense heat for material processing.

Creating habitable places for people to live in this ultimately harsh environment is a matter of engineering – see closed-loop automation.

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