Asteroid Mining
Some people dream of mining raw materials on asteroids, but it could become reality in a few years
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Some people are already talking about a new gold-rush mood, because there are already companies that are investing in this goal. Private companies that have already set off in the direction of space, such as Space X or Blue Origin, are showing the way. And especially if you are thinking about base stations on the moon, it would be practical to have raw materials practically on site.
Japan is just about to secure a place in the asteroid-mine space race again. The Japanese space probe "Hayabusa 2" just landed on the asteroid Ryugu to collect material. This is to be done by means of a blasting. The search focuses on water and valuable materials. The rocks are to be used as a source of raw materials. The spacecraft is expected to return to Earth at the end of 2020.
Gold and copper are just two of the substances found on asteroids that can perhaps be mined economically there. For the time being, however, it is conventional mining methods that will bring the valuable raw materials to light, such as the work of Panoro Minerals or GoldMining.
Panoro Mineral - https://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298798 -is a Canadian copper exploration company and is advancing its flagship Cotabambas (copper, gold, silver) project in Peru in a rapidly developing copper mining area. Panoro Minerals also owns three other projects in the south of Peru.
GoldMining - https://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298668- specializes in gold and gold-copper projects. The projects are also located in Peru, Brazil, Colombia and the Northwest Territories in Canada. The debt-free company is already planning further acquisitions.
Current company information and news releases from GoldMining (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/goldmining-inc.html) and Panoro Minerals (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/panoro-minerals-ltd.html).
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