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Cooking Asteroids

Clip: Season 5 Episode 19 | 4m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

A tech startup creates Synthetic Asteroid Dirt.

A tech startup, Deep Space Industries, has created synthetic asteroid dirt, also known as Regolith, to sell to space agencies hoping to learn about asteroid matter.

03/18/2019

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