Space Mining

Earth is slowly being depleted of its natural resources, yet no sufficient plan has been established, which begs the question, why not consider space mining? Here at IntStelForce, one of the main tasks within our space exploration program is to establish and develop an intensive space mining division. That being said, we can’t do this without your help, which is why we encourage all interstellar travel enthusiasts to join our network so that everyone has the opportunity to contribute knowledge, experience and beliefs to make our mission possible.

One of the current hurdles with space mining is the limitation with the current spaceships, which restricts the amount of materials and minerals that can be transported. This is why the first step is to develop a new fleet of spacecrafts that utilise anti-gravity propulsion, which will enable the flying machine to fly at speeds reaching close to the speed of light. Whatmore, due to this technology, the mass of the spacecraft and the mass of the cargo will be set to zero, enabling for large quantities of resources to be transported with ease.

The resources that we obtain from space mining can then be used for a variety of reasons, with the most notable being for future projects. As we will be mining rare and potentially advanced metals, they may be ideal for technological advances in order to further increase our ability to research and colonise habitable planets within alternative solar systems. On the other hand, we can look to sell these in order to fund our overall mission of mass relocation of our members to these habitable planets.

With all that being said, we can’t conduct our space mining without an intended location. It’s estimated that the Kepler space telescope has already identified at least 22 planets with the atmosphere and climatic conditions that could be habitable for human civilisation. Whatmore, with the planned launch of the James Webb space telescope in 2021, we will be able to locate and research other planets that are suitable for colonisation.

In order to remain updated on our space mining division, be sure to head over to the IntStelForce website and sign up to our membership today. Though if you have any questions or queries, please email us at info@intstelforce.com, though be sure to include your contact details where you can expect a reply within a single working day. We also suggest signing up to our social media platforms, all of which can be found on our contact page.

Space Mining

Sustainable Space Mining

As our planet contends with resource scarcity, a potential solution can be found by traversing the great unknown – outer space. Metals, minerals, and energy sources have been found to exist in near-infinite quantities within our Solar system.

Based on known terrestrial reserves, and growing consumption in both developed and developing countries, the key elements needed for modern industry and food production will be exhausted on our planet within the next fifty to sixty years. These elements include phosphorus, antinomy, zinc, tin, indium, silver, gold and copper. There is only one way to support Earth industries and to sustain further development of human kind – it is to start bringing metals and minerals from the other planets and asteroids. 

 

However due to the high cost of spaceflight, extremely limited cargo capacity of present-day fossil fuel spacecraft and inaccurate identification of asteroids suitable for mining, terrestrial ore extraction remains the only means of raw mineral acquisition today. The only solution for this problem is our antigravity propelled cargo ships that would be capable of bring heavy mining machinery and equipment to the surface of the planets and asteroids nearest to Earth, and then deliver unrestricted amounts of extracted ore back to our native planet. 

Asteroid Mining

Modern day spaceships are able to deliver just a few kilos of precious metals back to Earth from space –  our flying machines will be capable of bringing hundreds of tonnes in one go.

One of the main tasks listed in our space exploration programme is development of our space mining division that would allow us to extract large quantities of precious metals and minerals. The enormous profits that our organisation will enjoy selling minerals on Earth will be invested back to further development of our spacecrafts and further grow our organisation converting IntStelForce into a mighty trans-planetary corporation and a new independent political power.

This corporation would be able to organise and finance mass relocation of our members to the surface of Earth-like planets in the future, and to fund development of a new advanced civilisation far away from our native planet Earth.