Do the old nine to five for a few billion years and you'll get close.
I know what I'm excited for about this:
Sure, it's worth a lot of money. That's nice, I guess.
It will give some clues about the Earth's core. Possibly enough additional information to settle the question of whether the asteroids ever coalesced as a planet before being torn apart again. All good to know.
It's a solid chunk of nickel iron over 100 miles long. That's a fleet of starship hulls, already in orbit.