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"The first places where humans could strike it rich in space are a handful of asteroids near Earth, composed almost completely of valuable metals: iron, nickel, gold, platinum. In particular, the asteroid Amun, a mountain of natural stainless steel mixed with precious metals, contains 30 times as much metal as humans have mined and processed throughout history. The smallest of dozens of known metallic asteroids, it would be worth at least an estimated $20 trillion based on current market prices." - CNN News, May 2001