The race for space metals: Companies seek to profit from asteroid mining amidst concerns over satellite interference
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The race for space metals heats up as companies like AstroForge and TransAstra seek to mine asteroids for valuable resources. However, concerns over satellite interference and light pollution threaten astronomical observations. AI and satellite data are revolutionizing farming practices in Africa, addressing food security challenges. The integration of AI in space exploration enables autonomous satellites, optimized communication links, and on-orbit servicing. The debate between manned and unmanned space missions continues, with Martin Rees advocating for robotic missions. The astrobiology program at NASA faces challenges and calls for action to ensure its funding and importance. NASA responds to the Mars Sample Return report, while the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense emphasizes the need for astrobiodefense. The International Astronomical Union urges action against the proliferation of satellites, which hinder astronomical observations and pose collision risks. #SpaceMining #Astrobiology #AIinSpace #MannedVsUnmanned #Astrobiodefense #SatelliteInterference...
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