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Aliens and asteroid mines? Next 50 years to see 'space revolution'
The Guardian
|June 04, 2025
Humanity must prepare for a sweeping revolution as nations and companies gear up to build moon bases, space stations and orbiting factories, and to uncover evidence - if evidence is out there - that we are not alone in the universe.
The horizon-scanning report from the Royal Society envisions a new era of space activities that will reshape the world, including clean energy beamed to Earth, robots that mine asteroids, and manufacturing plants that circle the planet.
Space: 2075 predicts radical developments that will generate some of the most important technological and economic opportunities over the next 50 years. While some countries are well-placed to benefit, Britain is at risk of missing out, the authors say.
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