Ben Dorset

Head of Astronomy at Asteroid Mining Corporation Ltd

Benjamin Dorset is an Apprentice Software Developer at Suffolk Fire & Rescue since September 2022, demonstrating a commitment to software development. Concurrently, Benjamin has been with Asteroid Mining Corporation Ltd since May 2018, serving as both Head of Astronomy and Chief Science Officer. Previous experience includes roles such as Accounts Assistant at C & C Restaurant Group, General Manager at Rotunda Bar and Diner, and various positions in the hospitality sector including Bar Staff and Manager at Shepeard Neame, and Waiter/Kitchen Assistant at The Shipwreck. Academic qualifications include an MPhys in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Kent (2014-2018) and A-Levels in Physics, Maths, Computing, and Electronics from Suffolk One (2012-2014).

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Ipswich, United Kingdom

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Asteroid Mining Corporation Ltd

AMC, founded in 2016, is the UK's first space mining enterprise, an aerospace company on a mission to exploit the potential of an off-Earth commercial market. Currently focussed on the prospecting and exploration stages, it ultimately aims to extract, process and utilise the materials embedded within some of the millions of Near Earth and MainBelt Asteroids.We are first and foremost a business. We aim to extract resources from asteroids to boost the Earth's economy and kick start the Space Based Economy as the vast values of some asteroids can be valued in trillions, with the largest asteroids being worth quintillions, while even small asteroids can be hugely valuable. This money will be spent in building ever growing amounts of space infrastructure so that we can eventually allow all humans who desire it to live and work in Space.Our team is currently working in partnership with the Space Robotics Lab at Tohoku University, Japan, developing SCAR-E. These low-cost, ruggedised, walking and climbing robots will be capable of undertaking asteroid, planetary and lunar exploration, alongside mining operations. Designed to withstand exposure to radiation, high accelerations experienced during space launch, and extreme temperatures, SCAR-E will be capable of in-orbit asset maintenance such as spacewalking and extravehicular activity. These unique features will also enable them to function in hostile environments here on Earth, primarily in the fields of nuclear decommissioning, critical infrastructure inspection, mine clearance, and search & rescue operations.


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