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Planet Sizes


Fr8monkey

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This actually made me realize planets are much bigger than I thought. Whats the radius of Jupiter again?

I would have thought there would be more room to spare too. On the other hand, you would have most of the non-solar matter in the system there. Adding the smaller/dwarf planets and floaty rocks makes little difference. The rest is just nothing. Space. Empty.

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Kind of funny all those 'alien invasion' movies of them coming to take out resources when there is more in other places... and you don't have to fight for it!

John S. Lewis, author of the space mining book Mining the Sky, has said that an asteroid with a diameter of one kilometer would have a mass of about two billion tons. There are perhaps one million asteroids of this size in the solar system. One of these asteroids, according to Lewis, would contain 30 million tons of nickel, 1.5 million tons of metal cobalt and 7,500 tons of platinum. The platinum alone would have a value of more than $150 billion!

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