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SpaceGoldRush.com - is for sale! Make Offer Now Here!

SpaceGoldRush.com - Gold, Platinum, and precious materials have been found in asteroids in space.

SpaceGoldRush.com - Companies are in a Space Gold Rush now to start buying, selling, importing, and developing precious metals and materials from space by 2016.


SpaceGoldRush.com - Now that gold and precious metals have been discovered in space, once you buy this domain, you will be sitting on a goldmine.

A place + "gold rush" makes me think of a literal gold rush.
India gold rush... Panama gold rush... Iceland gold rush.
It always sounds like a literal rush for precious, shiny gold. To me.

Billionaires, globally, are funding companies to go into space to bring back precious materials to earth.

For example, a recent UK TV Show about Billionaires in March 2014, featured one Indian Billionaire, in particular, who is middle age entrepreneur with teenage kids, and he has funded a space company in the US, with millions invested to build a space rocket, to go into space. He states that certain parts of space has Platinum metal worth, a trillion dollars, about $555 Billion's worth! - (Bill Gates is only worth about $80 Billion) - That's just Platinum. They expect to find more precious metals and materials to import into Earth and sell them.

Space is a TRILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY!

$TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS, is up for grabs in precious metals/materials, and therefore there is a Space Gold Rush to get there first by 2016.

SpaceGoldRush.com - is the current domain name for this industry.

This is a BBC News story link about the Space Gold Rush which demonstrates that now is a Space Gold Rush:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/401227.stm

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