By jorgebgt on Skatehive
The constellation of satellites that finds minerals from space. https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXsKQSCT1ALcNWkkqn8LoERmyKkT3CLL7ueAG4uWpabEu/image.png How to find Lithium buried in kilometers of undrilled rock? The answer came from the sky, an artificial intelligence fed by swarms of satellites that manages to point out new exploration targets in less than 2 days. Australia's Fleet Space revealed that its orbital system has identified signals that expand the area of an essential coating in the James Bay region of Quebec, a base that arrives just as North America races to secure battery metals within its own borders. The company's technique is based on a bold principle, small satellites capture electromagnetic and gravity signals emitted by the Earth's surface, these AI-processed patterns indicate where rocks containing lithium may exist. The promise is to speed up exploration decisions by orders of magnitude, reducing reliance on lengthy drilling campaigns that often delay entire pr