Launch mirrors into orbit that reflect the sunlight onto a master mirror where thousands of beams converge to form an oscillating satellite coring drill perhaps...like for doorknobs.
I'm interested in concepts. You...not one bit. The feeling, being very mutual, we can proceed from that agreement.
Very interesting about the wobble. Don't know about doorknobs but I just found out how they make hex holes from
round ones. A wobble bit.
So, I agree it can be done. We send laser drills to Mars. It oblates the rock to gas, robot sniffs the gas.....mmmmmh. Pizza!
A space laser is a no, for this. The atmosphere, the atmosphere. You dump too much heat into ionization of the gases.
But, the problem is always power. So, tight beamed microwaves, solar collected from orbit could power surface lasers. Still needs about a 10 mile footprint on the surface. And the density is deadly, nothing can fly in and then leave.
So, lasers drill by heating rock into plasma and that gas temp and pressure must be maintained on that until containment or you will simply plate everything with condensed rock from gas.
So, laser = good. But, the right tool for the job in all cases. And lasers are lousy drillers.