How to Colonize an Asteroid
The information contained in this web spin is for informational purposes only. Neither "obtronics" or any contributor to this web spin assume any liability of any kind with the respect to the use (or misuse) of the information supplied in said web spin or CD-ROM, or for the accuracy of said information. Most projects are actually built and tested to illustrate the process on the web, but we make no guarantee that these projects will function for you. Most of them require a certain level of skill and ability, and require precise alignment to function properly.
DANGER!!! Many of the projects in this web spin can be hazardous if not used properly. Some projects involve the use of potentially dangerous tools (such as soldering irons or drills). Some present the danger of possible exposure to electric shock or burns, and others involve working with caustic or poison chemicals. One section deals with rocket engines. Poorly chosen capacitors can explode if overcharged. The list goes on...
Adult Supervision is Strongly encouraged for individuals under the age of 18!
The information contained in this web spin is a collection of ideas which are presented for you to explore and learn what is involved in Colonising an Asteroid. Users must recognize the risks involved in any project, and are encouraged to utilize "common sense". By using this information, you agree to hold "obtronics" and any of its' contributors not responsible for the consequences of your use, or misuse, of said information.
If you can understand the content of this web spin, then you should also have the common sense to work carefully and safely.
NOTE! You may be required to hold some kind of state or federal licence, such as a HAM radio ticket or a Tripoli High Powered Rocketry Permit, to perform some of the experiments. Other types of permits may be required in some cases, such as FAA flight clearance for large model and high powered rocket launches.
While every effort has been made to point out such restrictions at the appropriate points in this web spin, it is your personal responsibility to know your local and state laws, and to stay within those laws when conducting experiments of any kind.
© 1998, Robert Lyon Richards
E-Mail: obwan@cyberjunkie.com