Nope, you couldn't!<br /><br />Brgds / InventorWannabe <br /><br />Actually, you could...<br /><br />Ask Mr. Bigelow to build one of his inflatables around an asteroid of proper size. Attach a chamber to the inflatable connected through a first pipe(this one is to be used as the suction pipe), it has to reach a bit into the chamber. Then connect two long pipes with valves at the ends which should be attached to the chamber closer to the inflatable. This is to force the gasflow to make an 180 deg turn. Now, when filled to the right pressure, open the outer valve on the first long pipe and the the inner. Gas will now flow from through the suction pipe and into the chamber and then out into the first pipe. When the gas reaches the outer valve it should be quickly shut. The gas that went through the suction pipe has now actually sucked material from the asteroid to the chamber. Now open the outer and inner valves on the second pipe and during that time pump back the gas from the first pipe into the chamber or the inflatable. Close the valves on the second pipe and evacuate it... Keep'em just doing their stuff and you have a Kirby good enough for Guiness book of records

. I believe that it is of most use if you pump the gas back to the inflatable, with this gas flow you could blow material nearer to the suctionpipe mouthpiece to make it more efficient! So you can actually suck material from an asteroid, it just needed some thought... Well, this idea is no news anymore and therefore not patentable

OK, I'm willing to make a deal 50/50 if someone bothers to take the administrative task of making a patent out of this!