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🚀 How $NAK Could Fit Into the Space Race
Even though NAK is not a space-industry company, the Pebble deposit contains metals that are critical to aerospace, satellites, rockets, and next-generation energy systems.
That’s where the connection becomes interesting.

Below are the most relevant ways NAK’s resources could support the space economy.

🪨 1. Copper for Spacecraft, Launch Systems & Starlink-Scale Networks
Pebble is one of the largest known copper deposits on Earth.

Copper is essential for:

High-power electrical systems in spacecraft

Rocket avionics

Satellite wiring

Ground-station infrastructure

Electric propulsion systems

Spaceport power grids

As the number of satellites grows (Starlink, Kuiper, military constellations), copper demand increases sharply.
NAK’s resource could become strategically important if global copper shortages intensify.

🪙 2. Gold for Aerospace Electronics & Radiation Shielding
Pebble also contains significant gold, which is used in:

High-reliability aerospace circuitry

Satellite connectors

Radiation-resistant coatings

Thermal shielding

Gold is chosen because it:

Doesn’t corrode

Handles extreme temperatures

Maintains conductivity in vacuum

Spacecraft electronics rely heavily on gold-plated components.

🔋 3. Molybdenum for High-Strength Alloys & Rocket Engines
Pebble contains molybdenum, a metal used in:

High-temperature alloys

Rocket engine components

Heat shields

Structural supports

Space-grade steel

Molybdenum’s heat resistance makes it valuable for:

Nozzles

Turbopumps

Re-entry systems

This is one of the most aerospace-relevant metals in the Pebble deposit.

🛰 4. Rhenium Potential (If Present in Trace Amounts)
Many porphyry copper deposits contain rhenium, a rare metal used in:

Rocket engine superalloys

Jet turbine blades

High-temperature aerospace components

If Pebble’s geology includes recoverable rhenium (some studies suggest potential), it could become strategically important because:

The U.S. imports most of its rhenium

It’s essential for high-performance propulsion

Even small quantities matter due to rhenium’s extreme value.

🌍 5. Strategic Minerals for U.S. Supply Chain Independence
The U.S. government has repeatedly emphasized the need for:

Domestic critical minerals

Reduced reliance on foreign supply

Secure materials for defense and aerospace

Pebble’s scale means it could:

Strengthen U.S. mineral independence

Support defense-related space programs

Provide long-term supply for aerospace manufacturing

This is a geopolitical angle, not a mining one.

🧩 6. Partnership Potential With Aerospace or Defense Contractors
If Pebble were ever permitted and developed, NAK could theoretically supply metals to:

SpaceX

Blue Origin

Lockheed Martin

Boeing

Northrop Grumman

NASA contractors

These companies all require:

Copper

Gold

Molybdenum

High-purity industrial metals

NAK’s value proposition is resource-based, not technology-based.

⭐ Bottom Line
$NAK’s connection to the space race is indirect but real:

Pebble contains metals that are essential for:
Satellites

Rockets

Spacecraft electronics

High-temperature alloys

Spaceport infrastructure

Defense-related space systems

If developed, Pebble could become a major U.S. source of:
Copper

Gold

Molybdenum

Possibly rhenium

These materials are foundational to the aerospace and space-exploration industries.

Nothing I post is financial advice. I may hold long, short, or no positions in mentioned securities. I’ve never been paid to post. All content is for entertainment purposes only.

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