"There’s very good news from the asteroids. It appears that a large fraction of them, including the big ones, are actually very rich in H2O. Nobody imagined that. They thought they were just big rocks … It’s easier to get to an asteroid than to Mars, because the gravity is lower and landing is easier. Certainly the asteroids are much more practical, right now. If we start space colonies in, say, the next 20 years, I would put my money on the asteroids."
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As quoted in "The Danger of Cosmic Genius" by Kenneth Brower, The Atlantic (December 2010)
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Freeman Dyson
1923 – 2020
englischer/US-amerikanischer Physiker und Mathematiker
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