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Asteroid Retrieval Mission -- Painting showing the beginning of a mission to an Earth-approaching asteroid. Asteroids contain many of the major elements which provide the basis for industry and life on Earth. Orbital sunrise greets the start of the mission depicted by Denise Watt. Asteroid-1 is the central long structure and the propulsion unit is the long tubular structure enveloped by stiffening yard arms and guy wires. Solar cells running the length of the propulsion system convert the sunlight into electricity which is used to power the propulsion system. During the mission these solar arrays would be oriented toward the Sun to gather maximum power. In the right foreground is a second mass-driver unit being constructed from material shipped form earth via these shuttle craft. An orbital construction platform in permanent orbit provides power, supplies depot, and work volume within which work proceeds.
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