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Ready for today’s futurist application of Robotics future — what would you like to call it? Science Fiction or future?
Summary: Everyone is talking about life on Mars, life on the Moon, where would water and oxygen come from, let us search the Asteroids, for not just water but for more goods to come in future. All this in a safe way with the help of robotics.
Humans need water and oxygen to survive on Mars/Moon/Venus, but Robots don’t need water and oxygen; they can be solar powered.
What next?
— How would it be to land a Robot on nice Asteroids.
— What are nice asteroids, for example, C-type asteroids which include amounts of water, organic carbon, and more, what we want is asteroids with water and oxygen.
— No humans are not landing on asteroids unless asteroids are big; they may not be safe for humans. Then why do we care to check which asteroids have water and oxygen?
— Well, we need to send regular water and oxygen supplies to Mars, Moon, Venus and more.
— Maybe one day asteroids move as per guidance of humans on Earth. How? Well, lets see, how sooner.

— We may need asteroids which are rich in minerals to create stations for Robots in Universe.
— We may need to send to Earth the mass of equal of what has been taken out form Earth, to maintain Earth’s weight.
— S-type asteroids contain metals such as nickel, cobalt, gold, rhodium, and more.
— Asteroid mining may not be Easy, but for life beyond Earth, this is needed.
— As per the internet, many asteroids contain oxygen, and oxygen-bearing minerals have been identified in asteroids using spectral reflectance measurements.
— Once oxygen is found, a part of it can be extracted and sent to Mars, so that it does not come near Earth’s path.
— Some Asteroids where Robots can be send —————
— The Itokawa asteroid contains oxygen.
— Water molecules were discovered on the asteroid 7 Iris in February 2024.
— Yes, water molecules were discovered on the asteroid 20 Massalia in February 2024.
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