David Fickling, Columnist

We’re Never Going to Mine the Asteroid Belt

It’s a heavy lift to make digging for minerals in space a profitable enterprise.

Getting a drill up there won’t be cheap.

Photographer: NASA/Getty Images North America
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Where would science fiction be without space mining?

From Ellen Ripley in Alien and Dave Lister in Red Dwarf, to Sam Bell in Moon and The Expanse’s Naomi Nagata, the grittier end of interstellar drama would be bereft if it weren’t for overalled engineers and their mineral-processing operations.