PlutonianEmpire
King of the Plutonian Empire
Inb4 the killjoys Winner, Crezth, SS-18 et al. 




The aim of our study is to investigate the possibility of habitable moons orbiting the giant planet HD 23079b, a Jupiter-mass planet, which follows a low-eccentricity orbit in the outer region of HD 23079's habitable zone. We show that HD 23079b is able to host habitable moons in prograde and retrograde orbits, as expected, noting that the outer stability limit for retrograde orbits is increased by nearly 90% compared to that of prograde orbits, a result consistent with previous generalized studies.
So what I'm to get from this is that NASA astronauts played with their poop. Alright.

So help me out on this one.
Say I really really really want to find an asteroid loaded with platinum to mine and become filthy rich.
What technical thing would I have to do to find it?
That is possibly the best moment of the whole movie.So was reading this thread and couldn't remember what it was missing.
Figured it out.
Spoiler :
i am rather skeptic about space mining. At least while we have not some new propulsion technology to make it profitable. Even more after reading the article posted above:One of the asteroids on Anderson's "top 20 list" of prospects is an object cataloged as 2011 UW158, which is about a kilometer (half a mile) wide. The travel time for a space probe would be a little more than half a year, and if 2011 UW158 could be successfully mined, the value of the raw materials could range from $300 billion to $5.4 trillion, Anderson said. "That is a nice piece of rock," he said
Are you subscribed to Planetary Resources? That might be step 1 to figuring out how to actually be involved.

