Rick Jensen comments on Case LakeRick Jensen from Seeking Alpha wrote: “The rest of the cesium survey could really change the outlook. If the domes are connected or even some of them are, and the Cs ore is found in even a couple of other places, they are going o have to do some really hard planning. The great thing is it's concentrated storage. IIUC, companies will be so hot to get it, they will get it first and store it. If the reserves are huge, they might actually want to control the number of cores. If this is just 2 of the domes, it's going to be huge. It might even open up new markets due to next gen technology. We have just started to consider space as a resource, and that requires/could use a lot of Cs, that we don't consider viable today. Here's a few to think about: -- Atomic Clocks, (of course) but imagine every cubsat has a Chip-scale atomic clock. Now imagine that every drone has one also. -- Spacecraft Instruments, Electron Multipliers: These are sensors that detect various particles in space -- Attitude Control Systems, used to sat positioning and and station keeping. -- Energy Systems, called thermionic converters, which we already use. Chip-scale atomic clock --Ion Thrusters, these are different from attitude control systems, because they are the primary drive for a spacecraft, if you want to go really, really fast. --Optics coatings, CsBr and CsI, you can read up on this because it's a huge new field. --photo-multipliers, those see in the dark green telescopes. Every US soldier and NATO soldier will likely have them.