Utilization of space resources (i.e., raw materials obtained from nonterrestrial sources) has often been cited as a prerequisite for large-scale industrialization and habitation of space. While transportation of extremely large quantities of material from Earth would be costly and potentially destructive to our environment, vast quantities of usable resources might be derived from the Moon, the asteroids, and other celestial objects in a cost-effective and environmentally benign manner. The primary purpose of the parametric cost model developed as part of this study is to identify the factors that have the greatest influence on the economics of space resource utilization. In the near term, this information can be used to devise strategies for technology development so that capabilities developed will produce cost-effective results.
Utilization of space resources in the space transportation system
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Miscellaneous
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Online Contents | 2009
Online Contents | 2008
Space Resources Utilization Roundtable
NTIS | 1999
Space Resources Utilization Roundtable
NTRS | 1999
Payload utilization of the space transportation system
Tema Archive | 1979
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