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More opportunities for asteroid miners.
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”While Bennu itself is too small to have ever hosted liquid water, the finding does indicate that liquid water was present at some time on Bennu’s parent body, a much larger asteroid.”
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WOW
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Sir, Big Journey.... Great News..

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Did you remember to pack a coffee maker in New Horizons? that way it’ll be able to make its own brew

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How long before the corporate landrapers get there and destroy it for expensive bottled water for the idle rich?
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Mr. Bridenstine, I commend you for seeing the potential for lunar water. Propellent from asteroids is also a possibility. I am hoping you will come to see the potential business benefits from A.R.M., the presently discarded Asteroid Redirect Mission.
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Even though this is great news, I don't find it so extraordinary. The universe is gigormous, of course there is water somewhere else, in liquid form, solid form etc...
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