Space Bites: Resources beyond Earth | Angel Abbud Madrid
Humans will have to breath, drink and eat while living on the Moon. They will need energy to perform tasks using their robotic companions and materials to build structures. For a sustainable approach to space exploration these resources cannot be carried from Earth but have to be found on the Moon itself.
Angel Abbud Madrid is the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM), where he leads a multidisciplinary research programme on the human and robotic exploration of space and the utilisation of its resources. He is also the Director of the CSM Space Resources Program, the first academic programme in the world focused on educating scientists, engineers, economists, entrepreneurs and policymakers in the developing field of space resources.
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that was great! who is with me for a moon start up company mining the cheese! 🙂
Would love to see something like DeepMind's walking AI figure out how to move around in extremely low gravity, like on an asteroid.
Fantastic talk, learned a lot. I was especially intrigued by the asteroid optical mining concept and by the plausible business case of refueling ULA's ACES.