spud42 wrote:as for the asteroid belt ,well it is mostly empty space. the belt is not at all like it is depicted in SciFi movies/books/TV.
but there is some interesting stuff out there. Assuming we can get out there,I dont think waiting till it gets to earth is a good idea. mining should start as it is on its way.
start boring a hole into the rock. seal it up with an airlock. start to mine. treat it like a fly in/fly out job with replacement miners and food,water ,air etc shipped in and miners and ore sent back. by the time the asteroid gets here it can be hollowed out and most of the mass removed making it easier to manouver into orbit.
this is assuming we have the technology to get to the asteroid belt in under 10 years travel time.
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Ahem, many (most?) asteroids consist of rubble clumped together by gravitational accident: you may try to "bore" into them all you want, but you'll not get an airtight space. There will be a larger core, perhaps, but not necessarily large enough for your scheme.
No, you park your ship/living space against the asteroid, tether it somehow against inertial separation, and mine as much as possible remotely with asteroid rovers. On board you do some initial refining/compound separation, possibly, and once the asteroid is depleted you fly to the next.
There is likely a polyhedron/circular station "nearby", from which a monthly grocer comes by doing the rounds, checking whether you're still alive, selling fresh food and delivering mail/books/porn/visitors. When your holds are full, you go to the nearest station to unload/sell, and large freighters ship the stuff between the belt and Earth/Moon Base Alpha/Orbital XXX.
Or something along those lines.
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