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ilmenite

Oxide of iron and titanium, iron titanate (FeTiO3); an ore of titanium. The mineral is black, with a metallic lustre. It is found as an accessory mineral in mafic igneous rocks and in sands.



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A vast rectangular pond, 15 metres deep, has been dug and filled with water, allowing ilmenite - which is heavier than sand - to sink to the bottom.
The team intends to identity the color that represents ilmenite and refine estimates of its lunar abundance.
Aricom then plans to switch supplies of the ilmenite to a new 70,00080,000 ton-a-year sulphate Ti[O.
 
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