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  2. Rift Valley Resources - Wikipedia

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    Rift Valley Resources Ltd (RVR) holds interests within geological provinces of known gold, and nickel, copper, and platinum group element (PGE) endowment in Tanzania. These properties have potential for the discovery of commercial minerals; principally gold and nickel, in a number of geologic settings. [3]

  3. Asteroid mining - Wikipedia

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    An example of a potential target [43] for an early asteroid mining expedition is 4660 Nereus, expected to be mainly enstatite. This body has a very low Δ v compared to lifting materials from the surface of the Moon.

  4. Permalloy - Wikipedia

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    Strip of permalloy. Permalloy is a nickel–iron magnetic alloy, with about 80% nickel and 20% iron content.Invented in 1914 by physicist Gustav Elmen at Bell Telephone Laboratories, [1] it is notable for its very high magnetic permeability, which makes it useful as a magnetic core material in electrical and electronic equipment, and also in magnetic shielding to block magnetic fields.

  5. Target recall: Lead in kids' belts - AOL

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    Target has issued a recall for boys and girls belts because the buckles contain illegal levels of lead, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The boys belts were sold under the ...

  6. M-type asteroid - Wikipedia

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    Image of the M-type asteroid 21 Lutetia taken by the ESA Rosetta Spacecraft during a flyby in 2010. M-type (metallic-type, aka M-class) asteroids are a spectral class of asteroids which appear to contain higher concentrations of metal phases (e.g. iron-nickel) than other asteroid classes, [1] and are widely thought to be the source of iron meteorites.

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    Usually $15 at Target, this pouch dupe keeps all your essentials close while remaining hands-free. And thanks to the brand’s Deals Days, it’s on sale now starting at $7.50 .

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