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  2. This asteroid-hunting company could make history with its ...

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    But with asteroid mining, no company has yet accomplished what Gialich and his team are about to attempt. ‘It’s going to be very, very hard’ ... At least for the United States, that question ...

  3. AstroForge - Wikipedia

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    AstroForge is an aerospace company based in Huntington Beach, California, and was founded by Matthew Gialich and Jose Acain on January 10, 2022.The company is working on developing asteroid mining technologies, aiming to become the first commercial entity to do so.

  4. Minerals are in short supply on Earth. This startup wants to ...

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    With minerals in short supply on Earth, private companies such as California-based AstroForge and international space agencies are turning to the prospect of asteroids in space.

  5. Musk’s Starlink gets FAA contract, raising new conflict of ...

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    SpaceX has a contract to launch a probe later this week for a space exploration company called AstroForge that hopes do to a flyby of an asteroid as a test in the hopes of eventually mining for ...

  6. Planetary Resources - Wikipedia

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    Planetary Resources, Inc., formerly known as Arkyd Astronautics, was an American company that was formed on 1 January 2009, [1] [2] and reorganized and renamed in 2012. Its stated goal was to "expand Earth's natural resource base" [3] by developing and deploying the technologies for asteroid mining.

  7. Asteroid mining - Wikipedia

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    Asteroid mining is the hypothetical extraction of materials from asteroids and other minor planets, including near-Earth objects. [1] Notable asteroid mining challenges include the high cost of spaceflight, unreliable identification of asteroids which are suitable for mining, and the challenges of extracting usable material in a space environment.

  8. Forget Mars — This Unseen Frontier Is Worth Quintillions Of ...

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    In June 2016, the country set aside €200 million ($223 million) to fund these projects and introduced a law to give clear legal guidelines for commercial asteroid mining. Likewise, the United ...

  9. First Mode - Wikipedia

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    First Mode was founded on March 14, 2018 in the Seattle, Washington area by 11 former members of asteroid mining company Planetary Resources. [2]First Mode partnered with mining corporation Anglo American plc in 2019, signing a three-year agreement to develop a diesel alternative for the company's fleet of mining haul trucks.