Resources in space and asteroid mining: where we are and which challenges should be expected Peña Ramos, José Antonio Ramírez-de Luis, Fernando Rafael Technology Asteroid mining Natural resources Regulation Investment Entrepreneurs Business Conflicts Asteroid mining is being presented by the media in an optimistic light, with claims about imminent massive investment, a legion of entrepreneurs with their eyes put on a potentially lucrative industry, and a future full of possibilities both for the technologic sector and for the development of a whole new way of doing business with natural resources. But is this a ‘scramble for space’ a possibility, at least in the short-term, or just another dystopian exaggeration doomed to oblivion? In this article, we try to present a sobering thought on this phenomenon by assessing three key elements of space mining: the state of technology, whether there is adequate regulation of this flourishing industry, be it at the national or the international level, and the interests which are at stake should the space mining sector finally take off, and how they may develop over time, especially in a conflictive manner. 2024-09-16T06:33:20Z 2024-09-16T06:33:20Z 2020 journal article J.A. Peña-Ramos and F.R. Ramírez-de Luis. Resources in space and asteroid mining: where we are and which challenges should be expected. Int. J. Technology Management, Vol. 82, Nos. 3/4, 2020 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/94431 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ open access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.