On ore-bearing asteroid remnants in lunar craters

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We modify the probabilistic formalism developed by Elvis (2014) to estimate the number of lunar craters that contain ore-bearing asteroid remnants. When we consider craters at or above a threshold diameter of 1 km, we estimate an upper limit of ∼6,500 craters with asteroid remnants containing significant amounts of platinum group metals and an upper limit of ∼3,400 craters with asteroid remnants that contain significant amounts of water in the form of hydrated minerals. For a more conservative threshold of 5 km, we estimate ≲400 craters with asteroid remnants that contain significant amounts of platinum group metals. These values are one to two orders of magnitude larger than the number of ore-bearing near-Earth asteroids estimated by Elvis (2014), implying that it may be more advantageous, and hence more profitable, to mine asteroids that have impacted the Moon rather than the ones that are in orbit.

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Chennamangalam, J., Brook, P., Elvis, M., & Peterson, S. (2025). On ore-bearing asteroid remnants in lunar craters. Planetary and Space Science, 263. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2025.106129

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