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How Feasible Is Asteroid Mining? A New Study Investigates : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 3, 2026 7:55 pm
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A few years ago, the concept of asteroid mining was a hot topic in the commercial space sector. The idea of extracting resources from Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) to fuel space-based industries seemed like a viable future. However, after several failed ventures and technological limitations, asteroid mining was put on hold until further advancements could be made.

Recently, a study led by researchers from the Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC) shed new light on the potential of asteroid mining. The team analyzed samples of C-type asteroids, which make up 75% of known asteroids. Their findings suggest that these asteroids could be a valuable source of raw materials for future resource exploitation.

The research team, led by Dr. Josep M. Trigo-RodrĂ­guez, studied the chemical composition of C chondrites, a type of carbon-rich meteorite that originates from small undifferentiated asteroids. By analyzing these samples, the team was able to determine the potential for resource extraction from these asteroids.

The study revealed that mining undifferentiated asteroids may not be feasible, but identified a type of asteroid rich in olivine and spinel bands as a promising target for mining operations. Water-rich asteroids with high concentrations of water-bearing minerals were also highlighted as potential sources of valuable resources.

In order to realize the full potential of asteroid mining, additional sample-return missions and technological advancements will be necessary. Companies capable of developing the necessary technology for extracting resources in low-gravity conditions will play a crucial role in future asteroid mining operations.

While the idea of asteroid mining may sound like science fiction, the benefits are immense. In addition to precious metals, asteroids could provide a source of water ice for manufacturing fuel and sustaining life on deep-space missions. By relocating mining operations to space, humanity could reduce its environmental impact on Earth and achieve greater self-sufficiency in space exploration.

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Although public interest in asteroid mining has waned in recent years, ongoing research and development efforts by various ventures indicate a continued interest in exploiting space-based resources. With advancements in technology and continued exploration of asteroids, the dream of asteroid mining and a post-scarcity future may soon become a reality.

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