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NASA scientists working in California’s Mojave Desert have discovered topaz on a volcanic outcrop — a mineral signature that could point to a major porphyry copper deposit hidden beneath the surface. Copper is a critical mineral for US electronics, defense systems, and the electric grid, and America has been racing to secure domestic supplies. Researchers say the discovery could open the door to further exploration in the region. While much more analysis is needed, experts say findings like this highlight how space-agency tools are now being turned toward solving America’s mineral supply challenges at home.

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00:00hidden beneath California's Mojave Desert.
00:02NASA scientists may have just stumbled onto something big.
00:06Researchers discovered topaz on a volcanic outcrop,
00:09and that mineral signature can be a telltale sign
00:12of a major porphyry copper deposit buried below.
00:15Why does that matter for everyday Americans?
00:18Copper is critical for electronics, defense systems, and the electric grid.
00:23And the U.S. has been racing to secure more of it from domestic sources
00:27instead of relying on import.
00:30Scientists say this discovery could open the door
00:33to deeper exploration across the region.
00:35Though much more analysis is still needed
00:38before anyone knows the deposit's full size,
00:40experts say it's a reminder that the tools built for exploring space
00:45are now helping America solve its mineral supply challenges
00:48right here at home.
00:50We'll keep tracking this story as exploration continues.
00:53I'm going to go to the next one.
00:53you're right back.
00:54You're right.
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