Planetary Resources Inc. mechanical engineer Peter Illsley puts the finishing touches on a full-size prototype model of a low-orbit spacecraft before a news conference announcing a plan to mine nearby asteroids Tuesday in Seattle.
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Planetary Resources Inc. mechanical engineer Peter Illsley puts the finishing touches on a full-size prototype model of a low-orbit spacecraft before a news conference announcing a plan to mine nearby asteroids Tuesday in Seattle.

Asteroid mining may yield precious metals, cosmic riches

The Associated Press

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SEATTLE — Using space-faring robots to mine precious metals from asteroids almost sounds easy when former astronaut Tom Jones describes it — practically like clearing a snow-covered driveway.

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