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Will satellites and 5G spark a new world of mining?

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24510‎$a‎Will satellites and 5G spark a new world of mining?
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520  ‎$a‎What connects the mining industry, so grounded on earth, with satellites orbiting in space? Data. Tons of it. In fact, mining is a perfectly logical match for the satellite industry. Mine sites are often remote and isolated, and basic land-based connectivity for communication and monitoring is often weak or non-existent. Mining companies have typically relied on aerial imagery and geophysics for exploration, and ground and drone-based surveys for stockpile and tailings dam monitoring. But all that may soon change.
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