Skillings Mining Review October 2020

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NASA wants to mine the moon The space firm announced Thursday it is looking for companies to accumulate rocks and dust from the lunar surface, and afterward market them to NASA, as part of an innovation advancement program aiming to help astronauts “live off the land.”

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n a tweet, NASA Manager Jim Bridenstine wrote that the agency “is getting lunar soil from an industrial supplier! It’s time to establish th e governing certainty to extract as well as trade room sources.” The statement is yet one more step in NASA’s Artemis project to establish an irreversible existence on and around the moon and ultimately most likely to Mars, where astronauts would need to be able to utilize the resources there. In a post, Bridenstine said the initiative would

completely comply with the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which claims that no country may lay sovereign insurance claim to the moon or other celestial objects. Talking during a discussion forum placed on by the Secure World Foundation, a brain trust, he said the USA require assistance establish the policies that will govern mining from celestial objects, producing standards that exist now for oceans. “We do think we can remove and use the resources of the moon, just as we can draw out and make use of tuna from the ocean,” he stated.

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And also in an article, he stated the scientific research would certainly be shared openly. “When thinking about such proposals, we will certainly call for that all activities be absorbed a clear style,” he wrote. “We are putting our policies into method to sustain a new era of expedition and also exploration that will profit all of mankind.” Bidding for the program would be available not simply to U.S. companies however international ones as well as part of an attempt to “motivate Global assistance for the public and personal healing and also use resources


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Restricting a ban on mining projects will help PH to recover from the global recession

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page 43

Representatives end plan to construct the biggest copper mine in the Philip pines

9min
pages 40-42

Illegal miners in South Africa risk their lives for work

2min
page 39

GMG issues a warning that there will be mine safety tension

2min
page 38

COVID-19 Highlights: Why Eco nomic Diversification is Urgent Why Economic Diversification is Urgent

6min
pages 30-32

MineStar Edge is an operational eco system which can be used by mining companies

3min
page 37

Can copper assist in the battle against Covid-19?

5min
pages 28-29

China soars and Iron Ore prices hit six year high

3min
page 36

Minnesota has export decline of $1 billion over second quarter

1min
page 33

NASA wants to mine the moon

5min
pages 34-35

Environmental Groups in Minnesota Plan To Appeal Approval Of Mining Project

2min
page 27

The mining industry in Yukon eyes opportunity in the Port of Skagway

3min
pages 24-25

Covid-19 has impacted mining in Amer icas and Asia

3min
pages 12-13

Improving Conditions of Informal Cobolt Mines Will Create Opportunities for local communities

3min
pages 22-23

Ban on iron ore export costs Karnataka over 10 years and miners want relief

3min
pages 18-19

Indian Steel Buyers Opt To Lobby Dehli Due To Increasing Prices

3min
pages 14-15

Chisholm opts to use mine potential in order to provide recreation

3min
pages 16-17

Botswana will add 600MW of coal and solar power by 2026

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page 5

ABB collaborates with Anglo American on process automation

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pages 10-11
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