Colonization of asteroids

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Advantages of asteroids:

  • Easy diggability (piles of loose regolith & gravel)
  • Perfect shielding against space radiation even with just a few meters of rock (in contrast to O'Neill cylinders)
  • Large open volumes with low risk of rupture even in the case of larger meteorite impacts (in contrast to O'Neill cylinders)
  • Eventual minability all the way down to the the (weightless) core – at least for the smaller asteroids

Disadvantages and challenges of asteroids:

  • Big communication lags due to speed of light => Big data-caches replicating Earth's internet
  • Risk of "gravel gas" Kessler syndrome? Strategies against this issue?

Environment optimized for human well being / human psychology – the "zero gravity cavern park":

  • what would be the optimal cavern size?
    – probably pretty darn big to give an open air feeling
    – but probably not as big as O'Neill cylinders making crossing the cavern with an microgravity locomotion suit unpleasantly slow and possibly even dangerous
  • shape of the cavern – not too simple not too complex e.g. big bean shaped main body with some places tapering down into somewhat branching tunnels
  • putting plants on the walls of the cavern
  • putting ladders on the walls of the cavern
  • lighting choices in the caverns – at times full brightness artificial sunlight
  • emulated weather? – wind?, rain???
  • "open air" restaurants as half open slowly rotating relatively small centrifuges in the walls of the much bigger cavern
  • "open air" playgrounds, sports-grounds, art & educational galleries, ...
  • entry points to the passenger transportation system
  • Living quarters "underground" – also in small centrifuges big enough to not cause nausea
  • centrifuge ponds??
  • how would pets get around???

(wiki-TODO: this needs an atmospheric illustration)

Reasons for presence of larger human crowds

  • space sports
  • space tourism
  • mining? perhaps unlikely given advancing automation by then likely needing minimal to no human presence
  • having been born there
  • ...

Transport and Locomotion


  • Effects of slow rotation of the asteroid on human locomotion in big voids
  • Effects of minute gravity on human locomotion in big voids

Resources

  • Widely varying in the main asteroid belt – located at a good distance from the sun
  • Silicate rich, carbon rich, metals rich, and even some water ice
  • Resources not in the form of more easily processable gasses or liquids available
    – well Ceres might have some liquid brine water underground

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