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NASA’s New Sensor at 60,000 Feet Tracks Critical Minerals for Phones, EVs, and Clean Energy

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
NASA has embarked on an exciting mission to locate critical minerals essential for modern technology and clean energy by deploying cutting-edge sensors at high altitudes. The new AVIRIS-5 sensor, described in a study by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has the potential to revolutionize how we locate and extract the minerals that power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles. This breakthrough could significantly impact the futur…
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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