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Laser drones in space?

 
Anonymous Coward
07/25/2013 11:10 PM
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Laser drones in space?
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So it looks like they've thought it through pretty well when it comes to how they would deal with an asteroid...


We all know asteroids contain precious metals.


What if they're planning to do an asteroid psy-op just to get the equipment out in an acceptable manner, and then it's on to space mining after the 'disaster' is at bay?


In 2012, a company called Planetary Resources, Inc. announced plans to eventually send a mission to a space rock to extract water and mine the asteroid for precious metals.
 Quoting: [link to www.space.com]



Not to mention everything else they could do with space based lasers.
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07/28/2013 03:09 AM
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Re: Laser drones in space?
I just saw something the other day that said there is an ocean below the moons surface.
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07/28/2013 03:11 AM
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Re: Laser drones in space?
Have fun landing on one
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07/28/2013 10:21 AM
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Have fun landing on one
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It's been done before.

The five-year, 2-billion mile voyage of the NEAR Shoemaker science probe came to an abrupt and most unexpected ending on Monday, surviving a four-hour descent to touch down on the surface of the asteroid Eros and live to relay a beacon signal to its home planet.

[link to www.spaceflightnow.com]
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07/28/2013 03:32 PM

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Re: Laser drones in space?
hmm. thanks for posting this.
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07/28/2013 03:55 PM
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Re: Laser drones in space?
What if they're planning to do an asteroid psy-op just to get the equipment out in an acceptable manner, and then it's on to space mining after the 'disaster' is at bay?


 Quoting: Mister Obvious


Could be MO,... a lot of big players have been thinking along those lines for a long time now.

This from 2001, before the 911 deal.

"Briggs said NASA has been working with Halliburton, Shell, Baker-Hughes and the Los Alamos National Laboratory to identify drilling technologies that might work on Mars."

[link to www.yuricareport.com]

We really have no idea what "they" have in space now, do we???


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Re: Laser drones in space?
[link to www.youtube.com]



So it looks like they've thought it through pretty well when it comes to how they would deal with an asteroid...


We all know asteroids contain precious metals.


What if they're planning to do an asteroid psy-op just to get the equipment out in an acceptable manner, and then it's on to space mining after the 'disaster' is at bay?


In 2012, a company called Planetary Resources, Inc. announced plans to eventually send a mission to a space rock to extract water and mine the asteroid for precious metals.
 Quoting: [link to www.space.com]



Not to mention everything else they could do with space based lasers.
 Quoting: Mister Obvious


Satellites in space with omni-directional laser microphones, also equipped with graphene nanotube canons capable of firing nano transceivers directly into the brain is a good one.





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