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Technology Stocks : SpaceDev: Mine Asteroids

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To: Justin Curran who wrote (8)3/24/1998 4:02:00 AM
From: futureman  Read Replies (1) of 65
 
Hello, I'm a fairly new investor and am unfamiliar with the OTC market and how it works. I've also found it hard to get good info and charts on SPDV. Can anyone help me?

I do however have some insight for Justin. As far as I understand, If SpaceDev was the first one there, they would have complete ownership of the asteroid and more importantly the mineral rights. Right now SpaceDev is planning to send a probe in 1999 or 2000. They plan to start building it this June. I'm currently a student and next quarter I plan to do an extensive research project on space resource development,so I should begin to gather more info. When it's complete, I'll publish it on the web and post a link for it here. I've been gathering some really interesting resources so far for my project. My favorite thus far is an article in the December 1997 issue of Astronomy magazine(pp 48-53), called "Digging for Gold." I highly recommend it. It has all the essentials- including space law, what would be mined, how much it would be worth, and lots more. Does anyone have any other reading recommendations on this topic?
Looking foward to future discussion!
Brian aka Futureman(what can I say I guy's got to have a catchy name)
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