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  3. Artemis II Moon Mission Milestone May Unlock $1T in Platinum Group Metals

Artemis II Moon Mission Milestone May Unlock $1T in Platinum Group Metals

Published: Apr 2, 2026
Artemis II Moon Mission Milestone May Unlock $1T in Platinum Group Metals
Author: 
Howard Cohen

As the world turned its eyes skyward yesterday, Artemis II was poised to make history with the first crewed journey around the Moon in more than half a century. For jewelry lovers, however, this milestone isn’t just about exploration — it could mark the early steps toward an entirely new source of precious metals.

Launching from Kennedy Space Center, the 10-day mission will carry four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — on a sweeping arc around the Moon and back to Earth. It’s the first time humans will venture that far since the Apollo era, and its success is expected to pave the way for a crewed lunar landing as early as 2028.

That future mission isn’t just about planting flags — it could unlock a treasure trove beneath the Moon’s cratered surface.

According to research published in Planetary and Space Science in 2025, lunar craters may contain more than $1 trillion worth of platinum group metals, including platinum, palladium and rhodium. These valuable materials didn’t originate on the Moon itself. Instead, they were delivered over billions of years by asteroid impacts — cosmic collisions that scattered metal-rich debris across the lunar landscape.

Scientists estimate that roughly 6,500 craters could hold commercially viable concentrations of these metals. In many cases, the force of impact caused molten asteroid material to pool within the craters, effectively concentrating the very elements prized in fine jewelry and high-tech manufacturing.

If even a fraction of that material becomes accessible, it could reshape the global supply of precious metals.

Beyond platinum group metals, the Moon may also harbor another extraordinary resource: helium-3. This rare isotope — virtually nonexistent on Earth —is believed to exist in meaningful quantities in the lunar soil. With an estimated value of about $20 million per kilogram, helium-3 is highly sought after for its potential role in clean nuclear fusion and even in cooling next-generation quantum computers.

For now, these possibilities remain largely theoretical. Extracting and transporting materials from the Moon presents enormous engineering and financial challenges. Robotic mining systems, new propulsion technologies and international agreements will all be required before lunar resources can realistically reach Earth.

Still, Artemis II represents a critical step forward. By testing the Orion spacecraft and the systems needed to sustain human life in deep space, the mission lays the groundwork for a sustained human presence on the Moon. And with that presence comes the potential for commercial activity — mining included.

Imagine a future where a platinum ring can trace its origins not to a terrestrial mine, but to a lunar crater formed billions of years ago. It’s a concept that blends science fiction with emerging reality.

Of course, the timeline is uncertain. Even with a successful Artemis II mission and a targeted lunar landing later this decade, large-scale mining operations are likely years — if not decades — away. But the direction is clear: space is becoming the next frontier not only for exploration, but for resources that could one day influence everything from engagement rings to high-performance alloys.

Credits: Artemis II photo courtesy of NASA/Joel Kowsky. Artemis II crew photo courtesy of NASA/Kim Shiflett. Crater image courtesy of NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University.

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