Mungkin akan lebih banyak silika
On Apr 24, 2012 3:41 PM, Franciscus B Sinartio fbsinar...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Pertambangan Asteroid?
mungkin bisa dapat Uranium, atau mineral lainnya yang susah didapatkan di
dalam bumi,
fbs
Tech Billionaires Unveil Asteroid Mining Plans
http://us.mg4.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=fam9o8309hht9
SkyNews HD 2:31am UK, Tuesday April 24, 2012
Google bosses and Avatar director James Cameron have teamed up to form a
company that will mine natural resources from asteroids.
Details of the ambitious project will be unveiled later including other
high-profile backers who will be working alongside
the likes of Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
According to a recent press release, the fledgling company, called
Planetary Resources, will combine the sectors of
space exploration and natural resources in a venture that could add
trillions of dollars to the global GDP.
This innovative start-up will create a new industry and a new definition
of 'natural resources', the press release
added.
Planetary Resource was co-founded by Eric Anderson, a former Nasa Mars
mission manager, and Peter Diamandis,
the commercial space entrepreneur behind the X-Prize, a competition that
offered $10m (£6.2m) to a group that
launched a re-useable manned spacecraft.
Other notable investors include Charles Simonyi, a former top executive at
Microsoft and K Ram Shriram, a Google
director.
The venture will be the latest foray into the far-flung for Cameron, *who
dived last month in a mini-submarine to
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* deepest spot in the Mariana
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.
The plot of his 2009 science fiction blockbuster film Avatar concerned
resource mining on alien planets.