Lunar Regolith, Mars Soil, and yes there are worms, I saw them with my eyes (closed and while sleeping) !
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We hope that they were less giant that the ones in the movie.
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Mine the moon on the dark side (so we not ruin our view), mine all the asteroids, harvest gasses from the gas giants, steal the comets and drink all the water within!
Proxima centaury is near... 
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We’d have to go a long way before it ruins the view don’t worry.

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"desert power", but you can also exploit that on earth
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Very true, but we’re mainly looking at fields that would be helpful for Earth and humanity.
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Sun Energy !
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Exploit the lower-than-1G gravity for new manufacturing procedures allowing to build revolutionary hardware
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Any place in particular that you would target?
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Helium and Hydrogene Isotopes, large quantitys of Silitium, rare earthminerals that are already bottlenecks to earths industries and highly problematic in getting them in an ökosphere...and then the most valuable thing ever.Knowledge and a future beyond earth
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Indeed! Have you seen the movie yet?
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Without spoiling the film, can you think of interesting resources that we could exploit in outer space? And do you think that there are really huge sand worms out there? We’re eager to find out what’s in the famous box.