Fleet space announces first exosphere deployment in Africa to accelerate critical mineral exploration

Fleet Space announced the first deployment of its ExoSphere satellite-based mineral exploration system in Africa, in a new partnership with Resonance Frequency Exploration Group (RFEG), based in the USA with operations in Accra/Ghana.

Fleet Space signs new contract to provide ExoSphere satellite-based mineral exploration technology to Resonance Frequency Exploration Group (RFEG)
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Fleet Space signs new contract to provide ExoSphere satellite-based mineral exploration technology to Resonance Frequency Exploration Group (RFEG)
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Under a licensing and technology cooperation agreement finalised in December 2022, Fleet Space will supply its Geode portable sensors, which use Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) to collect subsurface data. This data is then beamed to the ExoSphere constellation of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites and then relayed to computers that use intelligent data processing to generate detailed 3D subsurface maps. Unlike traditional prospecting methods, which can take months or years to complete, the whole process takes only days or weeks.

Fleet Space's Geode portable sensors use Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) to collect subsurface data
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Fleet Space's Geode portable sensors use Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) to collect subsurface data
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ExoSphere brings a powerful new dimension to the ongoing Mineral Resource Estimate projects RFEG is conducting, in particular in the Oti Region of Ghana. Under the auspices of the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA), with implementation by RFEG’s team, ExoSphere will complement RFEG’s own XPLR remote-sensing mapping-analysis technology. This is achieved by cross-referencing the data from both sources, thereby significantly increasing the likelihood of finding new mineral deposits more quickly and with much greater accuracy.

The collected data are beamed to the ExoSphere constellation of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites and then relayed to computers that use intelligent data processing to generate detailed 3D subsurface maps
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The collected data are beamed to the ExoSphere constellation of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites and then relayed to computers that use intelligent data processing to generate detailed 3D subsurface maps
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ExoSphere’s Geodes are light enough to be carried by one team member, making them ideal for use in challenging and inaccessible terrain. They are also entirely non-invasive, eliminating the need for explosives or vibrating trucks to collect subsurface seismic data. This substantially reduces costs, logistical issues and environmental disturbance; the accuracy of the combined data collection and analysis by Exosphere and RFEG’s systems also means, for mining operators, that drilling can be streamlined to areas where considerable deposits are known to exist.

ExoSphere will complement RFEG’s own XPLR remote-sensing mapping-analysis technology. Cross-referencing the data from both sources increases the likelihood of finding new mineral deposits more quickly and with much greater accuracy
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ExoSphere will complement RFEG’s own XPLR remote-sensing mapping-analysis technology. Cross-referencing the data from both sources increases the likelihood of finding new mineral deposits more quickly and with much greater accuracy
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RFEG selected Fleet Space as its technical partner after a worldwide search. The company is seeking to help current and prospective clients in the USA, Africa, Central and South America take a more tech-forward, eco-conscious approach to better ascertain site viability and increase operating efficiencies. In particular, it is focusing on using satellite-based image processing technologies analysed by proprietary algorithms to determine a prospective site’s viability before embarking on traditional geophysical work. RFEG founder Schad Brannon said: “The addition of ExoSphere 3D rendering of subsurface topography by Fleet Space propels the XPLR technology product suite and technology-stack to the next level by creating the most comprehensive satellite-based remote sensing survey product available within the mineral exploration marketplace to date”.

ExoSphere’s Geodes are light enough to be carried by one team member, making them ideal for use in challenging and inaccessible terrain
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ExoSphere’s Geodes are light enough to be carried by one team member, making them ideal for use in challenging and inaccessible terrain
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Fleet Space founder Flavia Tata Nardini says: “There is an urgent, global need to discover new sources of critical minerals to support the transition to clean energy and net-zero. Building on our existing successful partnerships in Australia and North America, we’re delighted that our ExoSphere system is now being deployed on mineral exploration projects in Africa for the first time. Through this pioneering licensing and technology cooperation agreement, ExoSphere will give our partners at RFEG access to our Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) and real-time processing capabilities to complement their own proprietary systems. Together, we can greatly speed up the exploration process for a range of vital minerals, while also massively reducing its environmental impact – a win-win for Ghana and the wider international response to climate change,” said Flavia Tata Nardini, CEO and Co-Founder, Fleet Space Technologies.

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