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Deep Space Industries is the second US company to announce plans to develop resource exploitation in space asteroids.

>>>Digging gold from meteors

Deep Space Industries said it will send a spacecraft called "Firefly" to an extraterrestrial asteroid about six months in 2015.

This survey satellite weighs about 25kg, the size of a laptop will be boosted by the rocket.

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The construction cost of the Firefly spacecraft is estimated at about $ 20 million, half of which will be funded by the US government and research institutes, with the remaining funds coming from advertising and funding.

David Gump, CEO of Deep Space Industries, said that according to statistics, about 1,000 asteroids close to Earth are discovered each year.

Most asteroids contain water and gas, as methane can be used as fuel, and metals like nickel can be used to make components for three-dimensional printers.

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Director David Gump also said: 'The ultimate goal is to build a robot fleet to exploit fuel resources and extract valuable minerals from asteroids'.

Last year, the meteorite mining company called Planetary Resources Inc also aspired to exploit resources on meteorites in outer space.

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Planetary Resources Inc. is a company with shareholders who are rich and famous figures in the world such as film director James Cameron, Larry Page, General Manager of Google Group and Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt; former Microsoft Charles Simonyi leader; Ram Shriram, a director of Google, a financial investor; and Ross Perot Jr, son of billionaire Ross Perot, who ran for US president .

The exploitation of space meteorite resources in the near future will create a race like the previous gold rush race in the US. High-tech companies will race to develop the most advanced technologies for meteorite mining.