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Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Value of Space Resources w/ George Sowers #9
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
In This Episode
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of space resources with our guest, George Sowers, a retired physicist from United Launch Alliance and current professor at the Colorado School of Mines. In this episode, George shares groundbreaking insights on how space resources could initiate the third great economic revolution for humanity, following the agricultural and industrial revolutions.
George highlights the nearly infinite resources available within our solar system, including abundant water at lunar poles and the potential of mining asteroids rich in metals like iron and platinum. He discusses how these resources could transform our approach to energy production, particularly through space solar power, which promises to meet Earth's energy needs sustainably.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as George connects historical economic shifts with future possibilities in space exploration. He emphasizes the broader implications of utilizing space resources not just for technological advancement but for societal progress and environmental sustainability.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to George Sowers and his background in space resources
- The concept of the third great economic revolution driven by space resources
- Comparison of terrestrial resources versus those found in the inner solar system
- Examples of abundant energy from the sun and metallic asteroids
- The role of liquid oxygen and hydrogen as propellants from lunar ice
- Mining lunar ice: methods and economic viability
- The potential of Helium-3 for clean fusion energy
- Space solar power: harnessing energy for Earth’s needs
- The importance of water as a foundational resource in space
- Future prospects for a sustainable space economy and its societal impact
Biography of the Guest
George Sowers is a retired physicist with extensive experience in aerospace engineering, having served at United Launch Alliance (ULA) where he contributed to significant advancements in launch technology. He currently teaches at the Colorado School of Mines, focusing on space resource utilization.
Throughout his career, George has been instrumental in advocating for the economic benefits of space exploration and resource extraction. His research includes studies on mining operations on the Moon and asteroid resource potential.
George holds a Ph.D. in Physics and has authored several publications on space economics and technology. His recent projects involve developing frameworks for sustainable practices in extraterrestrial environments, aiming to bridge the gap between Earth-based needs and space exploration.
This episode reflects George's commitment to advancing human civilization through innovative uses of space resources, emphasizing their potential to create a more sustainable future for all species on Earth.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
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