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    NASA is eyeing up a nearby asteroid that contains enough gold to make everyone on Earth a billionaire.

    Psyche 16 is nestled between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and is made of solid metal.

    As well as gold, the mysterious object is loaded with heaps of platinum, iron and nickel.

    In total, it's estimated that Psyche's various metals are worth a gargantuan $10,000 quadrillion.

    That means if we carried it back to Earth, it would destroy commodity prices and cause the world's economy – worth $75.5 trillion – to collapse.

    We've known about Psyche 16 for a while, but its potential to cause havoc on Earth was recently touched upon by a veteran miner.

    Scott Moore, who heads up EuroSun Mining, said the sheer amount of gold in the asteroid threatens to throw the gold industry into chaos.

    "The 'Titans of Gold' now control hundreds of the best-producing properties around the world," he told Oil Price.

    "But the 4-5 million ounces of gold they bring to the market every year pales in comparison to the conquests available in space."

    Nasa is launching a mission to probe the asteroid in summer 2022. Dubbed the Discovery Mission, it will arrive at Psyche 16 around 2026.

    But bringing back an asteroid of this value could completely wipe out our global economy.

    Fortunately, the space agency is taking the trip for scientific purposes and isn't planning on conducting any mining.

    It reckons 16 Psyche is a survivor of violent hit-and-run collisions between planets which were common when the solar system was forming.

    That means it could tell us how Earth’s core and the cores of the other terrestrial planets were formed.

    Two space mining companies – backed by big name celebs – are gearing up for a gold rush after asteroid ownership was made legal in 2015.

    Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources each have their eyes on the 2011 UW158 asteroid which is twice the size of the Tower of London and worth up to $5.7 trillion.

    #2
    Originally posted by Szef View Post



    NASA is eyeing up a nearby asteroid that contains enough gold to make everyone on Earth a billionaire.

    Psyche 16 is nestled between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and is made of solid metal.

    As well as gold, the mysterious object is loaded with heaps of platinum, iron and nickel.

    In total, it's estimated that Psyche's various metals are worth a gargantuan $10,000 quadrillion.

    That means if we carried it back to Earth, it would destroy commodity prices and cause the world's economy – worth $75.5 trillion – to collapse.

    We've known about Psyche 16 for a while, but its potential to cause havoc on Earth was recently touched upon by a veteran miner.

    Scott Moore, who heads up EuroSun Mining, said the sheer amount of gold in the asteroid threatens to throw the gold industry into chaos.

    "The 'Titans of Gold' now control hundreds of the best-producing properties around the world," he told Oil Price.

    "But the 4-5 million ounces of gold they bring to the market every year pales in comparison to the conquests available in space."

    Nasa is launching a mission to probe the asteroid in summer 2022. Dubbed the Discovery Mission, it will arrive at Psyche 16 around 2026.

    But bringing back an asteroid of this value could completely wipe out our global economy.

    Fortunately, the space agency is taking the trip for scientific purposes and isn't planning on conducting any mining.

    It reckons 16 Psyche is a survivor of violent hit-and-run collisions between planets which were common when the solar system was forming.

    That means it could tell us how Earth’s core and the cores of the other terrestrial planets were formed.

    Two space mining companies – backed by big name celebs – are gearing up for a gold rush after asteroid ownership was made legal in 2015.

    Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources each have their eyes on the 2011 UW158 asteroid which is twice the size of the Tower of London and worth up to $5.7 trillion.
    B.UTLER, you did it, your janitorial skills at NASA in. Houston paid off..

    I gotta admit, I was wondering why a 6 figure NASA bathroom attendant was given a green card. You did it.
    All those years, of keeping toilets Kleen, for real scientists to achieve greatness.. 5.7 trillion... now you can afford to buy cholla vistas fight, buy a pizza with extra toppings..
    Dayuuum... you live the dream.. the American dream.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Szef View Post
      NASA headed towards golden asteroid worth $10,000 quadrillion




      NASA is eyeing up a nearby asteroid that contains enough gold to make everyone on Earth a billionaire.

      Psyche 16 is nestled between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and is made of solid metal.

      As well as gold, the mysterious object is loaded with heaps of platinum, iron and nickel.

      In total, it's estimated that Psyche's various metals are worth a gargantuan $10,000 quadrillion.

      That means if we carried it back to Earth, it would destroy commodity prices and cause the world's economy – worth $75.5 trillion – to collapse.

      We've known about Psyche 16 for a while, but its potential to cause havoc on Earth was recently touched upon by a veteran miner.

      Scott Moore, who heads up EuroSun Mining, said the sheer amount of gold in the asteroid threatens to throw the gold industry into chaos.

      "The 'Titans of Gold' now control hundreds of the best-producing properties around the world," he told Oil Price.

      "But the 4-5 million ounces of gold they bring to the market every year pales in comparison to the conquests available in space."

      Nasa is launching a mission to probe the asteroid in summer 2022. Dubbed the Discovery Mission, it will arrive at Psyche 16 around 2026.

      But bringing back an asteroid of this value could completely wipe out our global economy.

      Fortunately, the space agency is taking the trip for scientific purposes and isn't planning on conducting any mining.

      It reckons 16 Psyche is a survivor of violent hit-and-run collisions between planets which were common when the solar system was forming.

      That means it could tell us how Earth’s core and the cores of the other terrestrial planets were formed.

      Two space mining companies – backed by big name celebs – are gearing up for a gold rush after asteroid ownership was made legal in 2015.

      Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources each have their eyes on the 2011 UW158 asteroid which is twice the size of the Tower of London and worth up to $5.7 trillion.
      ... Szef, dear... you must be a very sad kid, tbh...

      ... 1) NASA needs (operational) money...

      ... 2) do you figure out what investment would be needed in order to "extract" that gold from the asteroid and bring it back on earth?

      ... 3) do you understand that once that "gold" is here, it would worth almost little to nothing on the market?

      ... well. kid...

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        #4
        Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
        ... Szef, dear... you must be a very sad kid, tbh...

        ... 1) NASA needs (operational) money...

        ... 2) do you figure out what investment would be needed in order to "extract" that gold from the asteroid and bring it back on earth?

        ... 3) do you understand that once that "gold" is here, it would worth almost little to nothing on the market?

        ... well. kid...
        you're such a weirdo.

        did i write that article? did i even comment on it?

        no, i just read it and found it interesting so i posted it on here.

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          #5
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            #6
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            ... Szef, dear... you must be a very sad kid, tbh...

            ... 1) NASA needs (operational) money...

            ... 2) do you figure out what investment would be needed in order to "extract" that gold from the asteroid and bring it back on earth?

            ... 3) do you understand that once that "gold" is here, it would worth almost little to nothing on the market?

            ... well. kid...
            Originally posted by Szef View Post
            you're such a weirdo.

            did i write that article? did i even comment on it?

            no, i just read it and found it interesting so i posted it on here.
            ... you may find "interesting" whatever article you may find where ever online... but first try to think (for yourself) for one minute or two...

            ... but well, kid... don't mind...

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              #7
              Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
              ... you may find "interesting" whatever article you may find where ever online... but first try to think (for yourself) for one minute or two...

              ... but well, kid... don't mind...
              i didn't say anything about this article. i just posted it.

              you know what i don't find interesting? you.

              bon voyage old man.

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                #8
                I'm no rocket scientist...but I'm pretty sure we don't have chains long enough to put around an asteroid in order to drag it home.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Szef View Post
                  In total, it's estimated that Psyche's various metals are worth a gargantuan $10,000 quadrillion.

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                    #10
                    They need to send some miners there like in Alien or Space Cowboys. Screw earth economy, it only serves purpose to make rich thieves more rich.

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