Off-Earth Mining Forum

By on 3 December, 2012

As history has repeatedly shown, where there are valuable minerals to be unearthed, adventurous humans will arrive in droves – even if it means battling extreme conditions and risking life and limb.

WHEN: 2013-02-20 to 2013-02-21
WHERE: UNSW Kensington, Sydney, Australia
STATE: NSW
COUNTRY: AUS

As history has repeatedly shown, where there are valuable minerals to be unearthed, adventurous humans will arrive in droves – even if it means battling extreme conditions and risking life and limb. So what will happen when the next great "gold rush" in our history is quite literally out of this world? And what kind of technology would be needed for the mining?

When: 20th – 21st February 2013 
Where: UNSW Kensington, Sydney, Australia
Further information and registration: http://www.acser.unsw.edu.au/oemf/registration.html

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