I've gotten to the Moon, and am starting to work on a large exploration ship, however I'm not able to find gold in the asteroids.
The abundance of volcanic features together with widespread cratering are strong evidence for a variety of ores. However, it was so big that it is still a lot of gold. Gold and platinum offer clues about the moon's mysterious tilt. So when the Earth first formed and the heavy stuff (mostly iron) started sifting down toward the center, the Earth developed a thick (~ 2000 mile thick) crust of light elements (mostly silicate-based rock). While nothing may be found on Mars that would justify the high cost of transport to Earth, the more ores that future colonists can obtain from Mars, the easier it would be to build colonies there. There is no significant atmosphere on the moon, so it cannot trap heat or insulate the surface. Does gold speak there? Everyone always talks about the wonders of space: its vastness, its complexity, and how exploring it is stretching the limits of human endeavor. It contained gold. Overall, it did not contain a high percentage. Playing survival in the solar system world. There are a lot more lightweight elements in the Universe than heavy elements (like gold).
I've scanned about 25-30 of them and no gold yet. A BILLIONAIRE and his pals are one step closer to mining the moon for gold, platinum and rare materials worth trillions.
Oddly, nobody ever talks about what astronauts do with their poop.
Mars may contain ores that would be very useful to potential colonists. Is there poop on the moon? If there is gold on Earth, then there is gold on the Moon (and on Mars, and on Venus, and in the Sun...) The gold that is on (and in) Earth came from the original cosmic cloud that collapsed to form the Solar system. Edit: spelling
Thanks! Any tips on finding the ones with gold? Edit: I found mine at the equator You can find Gold on any Planet (I recommend to look at the dark spots at a lake) Ps: Tested in Vanilla Survival Re: Could we mine other planets for gold and diamonds? You can find Platin on the Earthlike moon i've been there about 20 times already for the other's i don't know.
If there were many such objects, some of them should have hit the moon and deposited gold and platinum there, too. LRO Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment surface temperature map of the south polar region of the Moon.
« Reply #10 on: 31/07/2017 16:53:59 » There might be some utility in mining asteroids for platinum group metals (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum).