While you bag holders are fighting over which shitcoin will moon next, I am actually interested in seeing what would be the best way to capitalize on space exploration.
Will space mining occur in the next 50 years?
Is there a good publicly traded stock ( preferably low market cap) that is worth the investment?
What do you see for the future of outer space and how can it bring us to space lamboland.
>>2695256
Bump. Potential interesting thread.
I hear bitbean is heading to outer space soon
>>2695256
I am aware of planetary resources but they are not publicly traded at this time.
How do I invest in space /biz/?
Just looked them up, seems quite interesting. But once more, can't really invest in them quite yet...
Pity that SpaceX is a privately held company. (In b4 Elon Musk shitting)
If we ever mine asteroids/comets for gold or diamonds then I'm actually interested. How do you actually see profits being made aside from that?
>>2695358
Good question. I am guessing space tourism, space transportation (of course), space defense industry...
But those are the obvious, I am looking more at what is necessary to get these things achieved and which companies are researching this. Of course the big companies will own the transportation aspect, but what about zero gravity farming? Or figuring out a way to maintain muscle mass during long travels.
I am not saying these are real problems, i am just saying that thinking ahead about such things will be the next billion dollar idea. Are there companies doing this kind of stuff?
I know how you can invest in space, send an email to [email protected] to buy a star for the trifle of 29999 dollars