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Twelve metric tons and a SpaceX rocket. That’s all it would take to begin building industry on the Moon. Factories would rise. Humanoids would adapt. Asteroids would be mined. And within decades, the solar system could host an economy millions of times larger than Earth’s today.
That might sound like Blade Runner or Aliens, but it’s a serious NASA plan authored by physicists Philip T. Metzger and James Mantovani, chemist Anthony Muscatello, and aerospace engineer Robert Mueller at Kennedy Space Center.Their thesis: a modest payload, scaled through generations of teleoperated and then autonomous robots, could create factories that print the future. Asteroid mining, self-replicating humanoids, and a real shot at industry - and life - beyond Earth.