Wouldn’t be a bad idea to do space mining to create products on earth on the long therm?

Does not hose minerals have weight and could change earth net mass and therefore it’s orbit?

Could also impacts on landing alter earth orbit?

This question arraised when reading this other question about mining in space from in this sub: [https://lemmy.world/post/24125154](What is currently holding us back from mining in space?)

  • macniel
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    917 hours ago

    I guess it could alter earths orbit when you reach a mining contingency that isn’t comparable 0 to Earths Mass of 5,9722x1024kg

    • @[email protected]
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      117 hours ago

      Makes me wonder how much mass we’ve lost to space with all of the shit we’ve flown to and let in space.

      • Admiral Patrick
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        416 hours ago

        how much mass we’ve lost to space with all of the shit we’ve flown to and let in space.

        Shooting from the hip here, but probably a tiny, minuscule fraction of a fraction of a percent. I’d venture a guess we’ve lost more mass in atmospheric gases being ionized and stripped away from solar radiation than we have launched from the surface.