Both NASA and private industry are sending exploratory missions to space to figure out how to extract the precious metals we rely on.
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If you’re a comic book or sci-fi fan, you’ve likely read about the far-off idea of hitching a ride on an asteroid and mining it for precious metals and ice. But it’s not science fiction anymore. In this episode, we’ll take a look at two real-life asteroid-mining missions.
Dr. Dante Lauretta leads NASA’s OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission and discusses what they’ve gathered from the near-Earth asteroid called Bennu. This mission will arrive back home later this year.
We also speak with Matt Gailich, co-founder and CEO of AstroForge, a company sending up two missions this year, with the ultimate goal of mining asteroids for platinum and other valuable metals needed for electric cars and technology.
Bloomberg space reporter Loren Grush joins to give a bigger-picture view of other breakthroughs on the horizon in the fast-growing race to space.
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