Fun fackt, Luxemburg used to supply iron to Europe, but when the mine in Kiruna, Sweden opened they could not compete with the high quality iron ore from that mine, so they had to basically reinvent it economy. I guess old grudges never die.
Mining will no doubt play a big role in human advancements. Digging or retrieving new elements can change our way of life and maybe have the ability to travel between stars in no time.
@@delavan9141 Yeah, new elements. On other rocky or gas planets, there's a high probability that there are other elements not found on this earth. Hope that address your question.
There are no new elements which haven't already been discovered, and it is far easier and cheaper to mine your rare earths, which really aren't all that rare, here on Earth. Even light can't reach the nearest star, Alpha proxima, in no time. It takes more than four years.
I'm far more excited about colonisation of our own solar system than I am about all the wonders telescopes show us that are out of grasp today. We are on the cusp of being able to live and prosper in space beyond our wildest dreams - Right here in our own cosmic back yard. What can we do around other stars? Nothing. We can't even conceive of reaching them in practical time frames yet. We can do something here though. Expand the horizons of humanity like never before. The first space ship that will reach another star with people onboard will be made in space in any case. Not here on Earth. And that space ship design/technology will be achieved because of many logistical and technical problems that would have already been solved by inhabitants of the solar system beyond Earth.
You can still be excited about JWST., just like I am excited for Mars. I fear there are hard lessons left to learn but we must face these challenges head-on. New developments in warp technology (this month!) may bring the stars closer to us than ever before.
Other stars is a bit premature. Let us focus with bases on the Moon and lunar resource exploitation. Asteroid mining and colonies on Mars and beyond follows. After we settle and utilize solar system resources we can ponder going to other stars.
Yeah. It's not only the pragmatic course, but the only viable one. I think the chances of starting with interstellar colonisation successfully before even developing habitation tech locally is next to zero. And I think there can be plenty of wonder and adventure right here :) New vistas. Exotic materials. Even alien life in our own solar system is quite conceivable.
@@LolUGotBusted Oh sure. Undoubtedly many interesting observations will be made. Possibly entirely new directions for physics and cosmology. I'm very interested in that. I'm just relatively more interested in getting on with the nuts and bolts stuff here in our solar system.
This is literally why I'm wanting to become an aerospace engineering. I hope to get a job at SpaceX or nasa or now I would not mine being able to work at Luxembourg
yeah going to space for mining yay!!! spending billions on going to space with the same western ruthless capitalistic attitude that is messing up the earth while 6000 child die every day from hunger what a brilliant idea, AWESOME HUMANS AWESOME!!!!
@@reverentlygrim2666 With those accusations you need to living vegan, right? If not, you cannot tell anyone that they are doing something wrong. Your footprint is BIG.
They're just not anywhere close to making asteroid mining financially viable. Trying to capture an asteroid or mine on the moon requires an insane amount of energy investment.
@@jonesmatthew7511 Because it costs 60mn dollars to launch a rocket, and probably hundreds of millions to build the technology and capability to mine and transport platinum back to earth. Then there's also the insanely difficult task of actually capturing an asteroid in orbit which will require some intense nuclear or fusion propulsion to be able to change its orbit.
Exactly. As the video stated, it takes a lot of government focus to make something like this happen, and no government is currently putting the necessary focus on asteroid mining. It seems to me that AI self-replicating robots would be the best way to accomplish it
Orbital solar farms could provide power generation and delivery system . Due to lack of gravity , large array of space solar farm could be deployed in orbit to collect and transmit power to the target.
When I learned that Luxembourg had a framework for space mining, I wondered how long it would take for our German politicians to create something similar. But I guess, that was still Neuland, at least for the former grand coalition.
@@tomfromoz8527 Agree! LGBTQI+ Prime Minister welcomes homophobic emirati muslims to its Space Center. Wow / again what a paradox of modern capitalism and modern times!!!
Launching the factory to the Moon would create a captive labor pool, literally beholden to Luxembourg; they will take you there, but, any complaints about working conditions, well, you can't leave, you can't communicate, and if there's a strike, well, they just stop sending anything until the workers capitulate because if they don't they'll die. Never imagine such insanity wouldn't serve Luxembourg interests; Luxembourg will rule the Moon.
Luxembourg legalising space resource extraction is smart move. Building a company in the US for space resource extraction might run afoul of ITAR during recruitment. I don't think Luxembourg has anything similar to ITAR, so recruiting expat experts should be easier. CMIIW of course
19/12/2121 FANTASTIC! Where there is a will, there is a way. Really all it takes are ideas, response by those with power to change and accompanying action. These people have it all. Best wiahes from the land of Oz.
It’s not about to. It’ll be a while before we actually commercially mine in space. That being said, it would be fantastic to devalue gold, it has a lot of uses. Jewelry is the least useful purpose for gold
Mining in space is fascinating and necessary if civilization is expected to be around much longer. But we are going to have to change allot of things about it. Motive for innovation is a big one, if not the single biggest factor in developing the technology humanity needs to survive much longer into the future.
Seems awesome that your university actually helps you get an apprenticeship place. Mine doesn't at all i just need to find it myself, literally got 0 help even when i ask for it. (section is IT programming)... All my classmates got one through their connections, sadly i don't really have many especially in this field.
Well done! The complexity of the tasks that need to be solved must be enormous dealing with such amount of unknown variables.. he but for bright minds that love challenges must be fun work.
Next giant leap is to mine moon's Helium-3 as fuel for fusion reactors . Lunar post is utilized to mine Helium-3 and launch it through spin-launcher into Lunar orbit , where it's dispatched toward earth to power fusion reactors . The race is on to mine the next black gold : lunar Helium-3.
Now someone needs to prove to the world , mining in space , building equipment, ships is much more profitable then the business of War.....Mankind needs to move up to the next level multi planetary, multi economies.......
Anyone else getting an ad of "end the gender pay gap" Possibility #1 of why he makes more: he works more hours. #2: he has worked in whatever company longer #3: he is in a field that simply pays more like a medical doctor vs school teacher #4: his job is more hazardous or physically demanding.
Might be able to capture a small slow rotating asteroid. A craft that can slowly span out a metal band to either side of it. Metal banding like what hold items on pallets. Then it would look like a large ring off to either side of it. Then after it achieves a geo synchronous orbit it can fold down and around the asteroid it's ring wings. That would secure the craft to the asteroid. Another craft sent there can dock to the craft to be used as propulsion. Once secured it could be brought into orbit of the moon or Earth. The bands around the asteroid could be followed with another vehicle to create a track around the asteroid. To make it easier to traverse equipment(solar panels electric wires,etc), to explore and to mine.
Maana Electric should consider developing solar power satellites for the Moon and Mars. Surface solar is limited compared to sats that can be in constant sunlight and don't have to be landed. This is especially true for the Moon since polar orbiting sats can cover the poles with fewer sats and that's where the action is. Starlink on steroids would provide power, comm and positioning anywhere constantly.
If you mean throw by hand. Nope, not possible. Thrown with some machine, sure, but it would burn on decent in our atmosphere. So it would have to be packed somehow or big enough.
Ok bit of orbital mechanics lesson if you'd like: Imagine standing on the north pole of the Moon looking Earthward. The Moon is carrying you to your right -> If you launch an object by sufficient means to escape the Moon directly towards Earth it will occupy an orbit around the Earth somewhere between the two because it hasn't lost its lateral velocity. To hit the Earth you must launch to your left
@@LolUGotBusted great explanation. I still know the feeling that I got as a kid when I figured out that the planets are perpetually falling into the sun. (But aren't because of speed)
Where's the PRC on that comparison of per capita space budgets? The PRC has become a major player in the space business (as, to a lesser extent, has India).
*The Japanese approach to "Space Exploration" in mining ASTEROIDS is more sustainable...and they are already well advanced into accomplishing such an endeavor...Anyway...it´s plausible to be of an opinion the Moon shouldn´t be explored commercially...*
@@uhohhotdog - *The problem is the reckless competition which might arise due to control and greed...leading to conflicts in Space and on Earth...as unprepared humans slowly explore the Universe...*
@@uhohhotdog What if so much moon rock is taken away that the moon has less mass, thus it will be less able to maintain its usual orbit? I wouldn't want the moon to lose its orbit around the earth.
Need inexpensive simple cubesats to be developed as aggregators to collect defunct equipment as raw resources for Lagrange point stations. Repurposing material already present saves the cost of boosting new material to orbit. Manned space stations facilitating material harvest & conversion will promote collection of resources from closest objects. The stuff orbits & passes by already. Mana is developing a template for energy, need application of standard lego type modules for construction that can be developed for habitation & growth anywhere sunlight can be collected.
The Hudson's Bay Company should return to its glory days by moving humanity out in space as it did with its mercantile business for a couple centuries in North America. Perhaps issue shares and coordinate a Mars settlement and Deep Space Mining from Moonbase Alpha as the waypoint, collection and distribution hub for the inner solar system. Build up the manufacturing and R&D industry off world.
The smaller the country is the better to an extend that's why we should create more countries we are strong divided not united the German reunification was a mistake
Today's solar system, with our sun and its planets were formed from an earlier solar system, which was destroyed. And that will also be the end of our Solar system.
The moon is precious to earth. I would think harvesting resources an whatever else from the moon. Could turn into a problem for us. Here on earth, but I'm not scientist.
Maana Electric seems like they have a cool idea. Problem I see is that sand supply is already problematic just from the insane amount of building happening. Concrete uses an absurd amount and I dont see that stopping any time soon
Luxemburg space Budget maybe 2 times bigger then USA, but... The population is 50 times smaller! So, space budget of Luxenburg is 25 Times smaller than that of USA. And smaller than Germany, Japan and Russia.
Fun fackt, Luxemburg used to supply iron to Europe, but when the mine in Kiruna, Sweden opened they could not compete with the high quality iron ore from that mine, so they had to basically reinvent it economy. I guess old grudges never die.
Literally just came from the Kiruna video from HAI
@@christianmoore7109 same!
fun fact: the new world trade center was mainly built using iron from luxembourg
luxemburg should make minecraft 2 and get a youtube to 100 M subs to compete
They only fade away.
Mining will no doubt play a big role in human advancements. Digging or retrieving new elements can change our way of life and maybe have the ability to travel between stars in no time.
"New elements?"
@@delavan9141 Yeah, new elements. On other rocky or gas planets, there's a high probability that there are other elements not found on this earth. Hope that address your question.
@James Henry Smith Don't look flat to me.
@James Henry Smith it is expensive 😅
There are no new elements which haven't already been discovered, and it is far easier and cheaper to mine your rare earths, which really aren't all that rare, here on Earth. Even light can't reach the nearest star, Alpha proxima, in no time. It takes more than four years.
I'm far more excited about colonisation of our own solar system than I am about all the wonders telescopes show us that are out of grasp today.
We are on the cusp of being able to live and prosper in space beyond our wildest dreams - Right here in our own cosmic back yard.
What can we do around other stars? Nothing. We can't even conceive of reaching them in practical time frames yet. We can do something here though. Expand the horizons of humanity like never before. The first space ship that will reach another star with people onboard will be made in space in any case. Not here on Earth. And that space ship design/technology will be achieved because of many logistical and technical problems that would have already been solved by inhabitants of the solar system beyond Earth.
You can still be excited about JWST., just like I am excited for Mars. I fear there are hard lessons left to learn but we must face these challenges head-on. New developments in warp technology (this month!) may bring the stars closer to us than ever before.
Other stars is a bit premature. Let us focus with bases on the Moon and lunar resource exploitation. Asteroid mining and colonies on Mars and beyond follows. After we settle and utilize solar system resources we can ponder going to other stars.
Yeah. It's not only the pragmatic course, but the only viable one. I think the chances of starting with interstellar colonisation successfully before even developing habitation tech locally is next to zero. And I think there can be plenty of wonder and adventure right here :) New vistas. Exotic materials. Even alien life in our own solar system is quite conceivable.
@@LolUGotBusted Oh sure. Undoubtedly many interesting observations will be made. Possibly entirely new directions for physics and cosmology. I'm very interested in that.
I'm just relatively more interested in getting on with the nuts and bolts stuff here in our solar system.
Using telescopes have helped us understand our universe better
Congratulations.
Space Economies must be independent of the Earth.
Glad to find somebody who understands this concept.
This is literally why I'm wanting to become an aerospace engineering. I hope to get a job at SpaceX or nasa or now I would not mine being able to work at Luxembourg
Try NASA first
Yeah I wouldnt mine either :)
what a smart country, being small one has to focus on promising industry.
@James Henry Smith what
Wow, I have never expected to see the small country I grew up in on Bloomberg.
Greetings from Luxembourg :^)
yeah going to space for mining yay!!! spending billions on going to space with the same western ruthless capitalistic attitude that is messing up the earth while 6000 child die every day from hunger what a brilliant idea, AWESOME HUMANS AWESOME!!!!
@@reverentlygrim2666 all these kids die due to you NOT PROVIDING THEM their nutrition!
@@reverentlygrim2666 With those accusations you need to living vegan, right? If not, you cannot tell anyone that they are doing something wrong.
Your footprint is BIG.
@@reverentlygrim2666 go research how many children died without capitalism. just look at north korea for an example
@@reverentlygrim2666 Man the numbers show the reality of it all .. all that disapproval but no acknowledging the true feelings behind their stances
I saw the thumbnail and i was like: No way Luxembourg actually can do this and clicked right away.
Ah yes, Luxembourg finally getting ready for the world domination it always planned for.
Not just world domination, _universe domination_
Pope
1940's Germany : Luxembourg hahaha....🤣 Easy
2000? Luxembourg : 😏 _uno reverse card_
All those Hoi4 playthrough starting to make sense
They're just not anywhere close to making asteroid mining financially viable. Trying to capture an asteroid or mine on the moon requires an insane amount of energy investment.
Do you have any numbers on that, I mean even platinum mining in Russia/South Africa can still be had at $400/ 750 per ounce
@@jonesmatthew7511 Because it costs 60mn dollars to launch a rocket, and probably hundreds of millions to build the technology and capability to mine and transport platinum back to earth. Then there's also the insanely difficult task of actually capturing an asteroid in orbit which will require some intense nuclear or fusion propulsion to be able to change its orbit.
@@ajr993 space mining will give a whole new meaning to economy of scale.
@@jonesmatthew7511 we still don't have the technology to mining asteroid think japan tried but only manage to get dust for the cost of 60 mill
Exactly. As the video stated, it takes a lot of government focus to make something like this happen, and no government is currently putting the necessary focus on asteroid mining. It seems to me that AI self-replicating robots would be the best way to accomplish it
Orbital solar farms could provide power generation and delivery system . Due to lack of gravity , large array of space solar farm could be deployed in orbit to collect and transmit power to the target.
JAMES WEBB telescope has inspired new design of orbital solar farm.
When I learned that Luxembourg had a framework for space mining, I wondered how long it would take for our German politicians to create something similar. But I guess, that was still Neuland, at least for the former grand coalition.
Lux using its tax haven status for space investments? Imagine my shock
didnt know about that
Bingo, biggest in Europe next to Ireland and the Netherlands.
capitalism
Capitalism = pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. >> Tom's wife
@@tomfromoz8527 Agree! LGBTQI+ Prime Minister welcomes homophobic emirati muslims to its Space Center. Wow / again what a paradox of modern capitalism and modern times!!!
... Space budget per capita? What kind of bizarre metric is that lol
It's the kind of metric that comes from the ministry of marketing rather than the ministry of commerce
My exact thought when I saw that🤣
A metric that makes sense?
@@thekraken1173 No, it really doesn't. It completely ignores venture capital and private investment.
Its a really stupif metric for a small country with tiny population
In Holland most our commercial television channels have their origin in Luxembourg I believe. (RTL)
Yep, Radio Télé Lëtzebuerg. We are also trading partners along with Belgium (BeNeLux).
@@cawashka Where do you live in Luxembourg? Let's meet up 😀
@@KhushalBadhan diekirch :^)
RETIRED 77, USAF VET. SPACEX GREAT COMPANY. MORE POWER TO YOU LUXEMBOURG.
Got it Luxenberg’s going to be the richest country in the world
they are already among the richest
@Ed Ducate that was belgium....
You mean Universe, right?
They're smart....that's the Portuguese and dutch back in the day. They're pioneers
We got quite a few of both here in Luxembourg, maybe that helped?
Launching the factory to the Moon would create a captive labor pool, literally beholden to Luxembourg; they will take you there, but, any complaints about working conditions, well, you can't leave, you can't communicate, and if there's a strike, well, they just stop sending anything until the workers capitulate because if they don't they'll die. Never imagine such insanity wouldn't serve Luxembourg interests; Luxembourg will rule the Moon.
Wow, that space expenditure per capita graph is wild!!
Luxemberg has always been the most innovative in the Europe
There is no reason for wars When space is a gold mine in resources, realstate, water and more...
If your gonna mention Space Mining and Sci fi never forget Red Dwarf lol.
If we can really mine resources in space, earth will one day look like coruscant
Luxembourg legalising space resource extraction is smart move. Building a company in the US for space resource extraction might run afoul of ITAR during recruitment. I don't think Luxembourg has anything similar to ITAR, so recruiting expat experts should be easier.
CMIIW of course
Space Mining will play a vital role in human history in space!
nooo? really. thanks for letting me know
@@mayainverse9429 😂😂😂
19/12/2121 FANTASTIC! Where there is a will, there is a way. Really all it takes are ideas, response by those with power to change and accompanying action. These people have it all. Best wiahes from the land of Oz.
Gold about to become devalued. There's quadrillions of tons of gold in space. Its scarcity is about to leave chat.
Gold is still gonna be expensive bro- it's not exactly rare on earth honestly. The deal with gold is that it costs more than it's worth to mine.
It’s not about to. It’ll be a while before we actually commercially mine in space. That being said, it would be fantastic to devalue gold, it has a lot of uses. Jewelry is the least useful purpose for gold
Mining in space is fascinating and necessary
if civilization is expected to be around much
longer. But we are going to have to change
allot of things about it. Motive for innovation
is a big one, if not the single biggest factor
in developing the technology humanity needs
to survive much longer into the future.
Seems awesome that your university actually helps you get an apprenticeship place.
Mine doesn't at all i just need to find it myself, literally got 0 help even when i ask for it. (section is IT programming)...
All my classmates got one through their connections, sadly i don't really have many especially in this field.
Well done! The complexity of the tasks that need to be solved must be enormous dealing with such amount of unknown variables.. he but for bright minds that love challenges must be fun work.
Next giant leap is to mine moon's Helium-3 as fuel for fusion reactors .
Lunar post is utilized to mine Helium-3 and launch it through spin-launcher into Lunar orbit , where it's dispatched toward earth to power fusion reactors .
The race is on to mine the next black gold : lunar Helium-3.
Jste skvělí. Díky moc..
It will b Very excited to see Isro and luxembourg working together . 😄
Now someone needs to prove to the world , mining in space , building equipment, ships is much more profitable then the business of War.....Mankind needs to move up to the next level multi planetary, multi economies.......
Awesome and inspiring piece
The products will really be very far fetched indeed.
*badum tss*
I had no idea Luxembourg was this advance in space tech....
relatively, small country
@@jonesmatthew7511 being a small country is just like transistors you are better off that way
They are not.
Title is past tense, misleading. Space Mining is NOT yet "here"
Bright leaders. We need bright leaders, frustratingly slow leaders are our downfall…
Well it's a hopefull start
This comments section ranges from insanely positive and hopeful to insanely cynicle and hating
Thank you Luxembourg on the behalf of EU
What happens if they stir up so much dust that it blocks the view of the moon surface ?
It will settle but maybe not very fast
Then our view will be dusty. That's it.
@James Henry Smith your head is flat:\
The dust wouldn't hang in the air, since there is no air for it to hang in
They haven't mined anything, its just vaporware
time, it needs time
Anyone else getting an ad of "end the gender pay gap"
Possibility
#1 of why he makes more: he works more hours.
#2: he has worked in whatever company longer
#3: he is in a field that simply pays more like a medical doctor vs school teacher
#4: his job is more hazardous or physically demanding.
Wonderful Great Apportunity Creator Luxemberg ⭐
Might be able to capture a small slow rotating asteroid. A craft that can slowly span out a metal band to either side of it. Metal banding like what hold items on pallets. Then it would look like a large ring off to either side of it. Then after it achieves a geo synchronous orbit it can fold down and around the asteroid it's ring wings. That would secure the craft to the asteroid. Another craft sent there can dock to the craft to be used as propulsion. Once secured it could be brought into orbit of the moon or Earth. The bands around the asteroid could be followed with another vehicle to create a track around the asteroid. To make it easier to traverse equipment(solar panels electric wires,etc), to explore and to mine.
Those triangular wheels are rad!
Space mining ain't here till the digging starts.
Delta V is absolutely predicting the future.
Maana Electric should consider developing solar power satellites for the Moon and Mars. Surface solar is limited compared to sats that can be in constant sunlight and don't have to be landed. This is especially true for the Moon since polar orbiting sats can cover the poles with fewer sats and that's where the action is. Starlink on steroids would provide power, comm and positioning anywhere constantly.
"Space mining is here".
Narrator's voice: It wasn't.
I would love to do so for humanity and exploration and new resources
Is it possible to throw a moon rock from the moon aimed at Earth for it to actually land on Earth or would the moon's gravity yank it back down?
If you mean throw by hand. Nope, not possible.
Thrown with some machine, sure, but it would burn on decent in our atmosphere. So it would have to be packed somehow or big enough.
Not by hand but hey we are throwing rockets from earth to moon so its very much possible with a machine
Ok bit of orbital mechanics lesson if you'd like: Imagine standing on the north pole of the Moon looking Earthward. The Moon is carrying you to your right ->
If you launch an object by sufficient means to escape the Moon directly towards Earth it will occupy an orbit around the Earth somewhere between the two because it hasn't lost its lateral velocity.
To hit the Earth you must launch to your left
@@LolUGotBusted great explanation.
I still know the feeling that I got as a kid when I figured out that the planets are perpetually falling into the sun. (But aren't because of speed)
maybe not have enough strength with a human arm. but you could play catch with someone standing 30 miles apart.
Mining is relatively easy, refining on spot, delivering and retrieving the final product at cost competitive with on Earth production is hard.
Future will be rad
I hope one day I'll be able to stay at a moon hotel.
On the list of famous sci-fi shows with space mining ships don't forget "Red Dwarf"
Interesting the Dutch had a "Golden Age" with the mercantile marine 👍📡 Live long and prosper.
Where's the PRC on that comparison of per capita space budgets? The PRC has become a major player in the space business (as, to a lesser extent, has India).
*The Japanese approach to "Space Exploration" in mining ASTEROIDS is more sustainable...and they are already well advanced into accomplishing such an endeavor...Anyway...it´s plausible to be of an opinion the Moon shouldn´t be explored commercially...*
@Thierry Parte Near Earth asteroids...
Maybe the currently lucrative business of selling very small amounts of very rare and very expensive specerock to Institutions.
Nothing wrong with commercializing the moon. It’s just a big rock. We’re not going to hurt it
@@uhohhotdog - *The problem is the reckless competition which might arise due to control and greed...leading to conflicts in Space and on Earth...as unprepared humans slowly explore the Universe...*
@@uhohhotdog What if so much moon rock is taken away that the moon has less mass, thus it will be less able to maintain its usual orbit? I wouldn't want the moon to lose its orbit around the earth.
Need inexpensive simple cubesats to be developed as aggregators to collect defunct equipment as raw resources for Lagrange point stations. Repurposing material already present saves the cost of boosting new material to orbit. Manned space stations facilitating material harvest & conversion will promote collection of resources from closest objects. The stuff orbits & passes by already. Mana is developing a template for energy, need application of standard lego type modules for construction that can be developed for habitation & growth anywhere sunlight can be collected.
The Hudson's Bay Company should return to its glory days by moving humanity out in space as it did with its mercantile business for a couple centuries in North America. Perhaps issue shares and coordinate a Mars settlement and Deep Space Mining from Moonbase Alpha as the waypoint, collection and distribution hub for the inner solar system. Build up the manufacturing and R&D industry off world.
Nasa shouldve been space mining since day one. Whoa that containerized solar panel manufacturer has some serious 40K STC vibes 😮😮😮
Way to have a vision, pick a growing niche market and focus your limited resources.
Way to keep that up little Luxemburg
Mining minerals on the moon might change it's magnetic pull on the earth resulting in massive global flooding.
The smaller the country is the better to an extend that's why we should create more countries we are strong divided not united the German reunification was a mistake
Humanity will skip type 1 and hop directly to a type 2 civilization.
Great job!
Lol Made in China Box at the end....classic
Wonderful to see them being first, as opposed to seeing China's ambition of producing a space fuel made on the moon's surface
Brilliant! 😎
Mining in space needs to first be for building in space IE we need space manufacturing of large piece structure parts.
We will never be interplanetary and we will never mine on the moon, especially on some distant planets.
I was confused at the thumbnail image of the video, isn’t Luxembourg further south lol
Wars WILL be fought.
Space mining given the finite and spars resources the earth has, makes so much sense
Don,t worry be happy Europe 👍
If it is profitable keep it to yourself. If it could be profitable, sell the dream to other at a verry high profit.
Hey guys, can anyone help me in questing answer of this question: how will adding up extraterrestrial material on earth impact gravity???
3:34 "big and hard" 🌚🌚🌚
1:00 long live the Galactic Duchy of Luxembourg
I'd love an opportunity to get a career in this field!
Come to Luxembourg, they're always on the lookout for new talents.
Quebec is Quebec and Montreal is Montreal
Didn’t this end bad in some 90’s movie when they mined the moon? Great, someone call Sylvester Stallone of Jon Claude…
All I need is the thumbnail and I know it’s Luxembourg
After successfully destroying the earth, ambitions to destroy the other planets.
Destroy what? A bunch of rocks?
if anything this help help earth, moving heavy industry off planet. You guys are such low iq’d peons I can’t fathom how it’s possible
Today's solar system, with our sun and its planets were formed from an earlier solar system, which was destroyed. And that will also be the end of our Solar system.
The moon is precious to earth. I would think harvesting resources an whatever else from the moon. Could turn into a problem for us. Here on earth, but I'm not scientist.
It’s more like where would space mining be if it wasn’t for science fiction
were my space farmers?
Talk to me when you launch something into LEO.
Whoever does space mining better get my permission first because I own it all and claimed it before them .
Just another reminder of the book Delta-V.
We don't know how to live together on Earth, how the heel we will live together on Mars? Jacque Fresco
Maana Electric seems like they have a cool idea. Problem I see is that sand supply is already problematic just from the insane amount of building happening. Concrete uses an absurd amount and I dont see that stopping any time soon
They said desert sand mate
Wow very nice
Fun fackt Luxembourg's flag has the same colours as the ones that appear in the Dutch flag but the latter's red and blue are darker
Luxemburg space Budget maybe 2 times bigger then USA, but... The population is 50 times smaller!
So, space budget of Luxenburg is 25 Times smaller than that of USA.
And smaller than Germany, Japan and Russia.
Fun fact: Luxemburg GDP per capita is 2 times bigger than that of USA. So actually the percentage of space investment is the same.