by Arlos » Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:27 am
Moons, not much, perhaps.
Asteroid belt: massive amounts of useful stuff.
Also, space has amazing potential for materials research as well as biochem research. There are alloys that can only be created in microgravity in orbit because they'd separate out on earth. Also, microbes grow differently, chemicals can be created differently, etc. etc. etc. The problem is, the cost to put stuff into orbit is SO high right now that it's not economically viable yet to get to industrial-scale production levels.
Once we come up with a faster, cheaper and safer method of getting at least cargo into orbit, we'll see an explosion of commercial development.
Once concept I've heard that could work, at least theoretically, is a mass driver system. If you combine a mass driver with a vehicle with its own thrust, you can do low end boost with the mass driver and then have it lift off the rest of the way on it's own, and apparently this can be built in the near future largely using off-the-shelf Maglev components. Doing that with passengers is more problematic, as to prevent lethal G-forces, you have to build a launch system literally 100 miles long, but for cargo, you could basically make a circular tube in a much smaller area.
-Arlos