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Mining in space could cost less than a gas plant

2015-11-09 02:18:05| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Mining on the moon would be a relative snip with capital expenditure of about $9 billion, according to the research. Getting a mine up and running on the moon or an asteroid would cost less than building the biggest gas terminals on Earth, according to research presented to a forum of company executives and NASA scientists.

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