hanuman wrote:One always gets the idea from astronomers' talk about the asteroid belt that it contains ALL the asteroids in the solar system, but that simply isn't true, is it?
I mean, there are thousands, if not millions, of sizeable asteroids distributed throughout the rest of the solar system - many of them quite close to Earth's orbit.
I'd suggest that it'd be far more economically feasible to focus any future asteroid-based resource extraction efforts on those asteroids than the asteroid belt itself. Any comments?
[putting on my astronomer hat]
Actually, if you really did listen to astronomers, you would know that they talk about asteroids outside the asteroid belt all the time--most often the Mars crossers and the Earth crossers, but also many others. In fact, near-Earth asteroids get many times as much attention and discussion by astronomers than their small numbers would suggest. In addition, every real analysis of the feasibility of asteroid resource extraction has focused on near-Earth asteroids.
You are correct that, in the near term, near-Earth asteroids are what we would have to focus on. But to support a space industry as large as Manticore's, you would need to use the belts.