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SPONTANEOUS THOUGHTS a ColuMn By dr. sTan TrouT Sputnik Moment: Revisited For those of you too young to remember, the Soviets launched the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth in October 1957. While the Soviets were very proud of their accomplishment, the western world was stunned and embarrassed to be “scooped” by the U.S.S.R. As the rest of the world scrambled to catch up, what was first viewed as a negative event, soon became a very positive thing. It was the shock of the sudden realization of being behind, which prompted much government action that likely would not have happened otherwise. Sputnik turned out to be one of the very first events in what was ultimately called the Space Race. Two important consequences of Sputnik were the creation of several new federal agencies like NASA and generous scholarships educated an entire generation of scientists and engineers, like me. earths and have agencies like DOE and DOD create a rare earth strategy. Some of these are worthwhile activities, however, this bill does not seem to be creating much interest within the US Congress and it is unlikely to become law. Most of the real activity in this area seems to be market driven and not driven by any governmental actions. High rare earths prices have sparked investment in all kinds of rare earth activities from prospecting to mining and beyond. And most of these activities happened spontaneously with little or no governmental assistance. In other words, the marketplace seems to be operating as it should. So the answer to whether or not we are facing a Sputnik Moment depends on a precise definition of the term. If we say that a Sputnik Moment is when people collecWithin the past few months, several polititively rise to action in the face of a strong cians have claimed that we once again face a A Soviet Stamp honoring Sputnik. challenge, then clearly we are right in the Sputnik Moment, among them Senator John Source: Wikipedia middle of one. However, if we say that a Kerry and President Barack Obama. In this Sputnik Moment is when the government context, I think they were referring to some of the challenges we rises to action as a result of a challenge, then I would say we face: energy supplies, climate change, the rise of China and the are not. The government action we have seen thus far is much decline of some economies in the rest of the world. smaller and slower than what we see in industry. In this case, government is following the charge rather than leading it. I liked this premise and wanted to review the facts to see if we are facing a Sputnik Moment with the rare earths. Personally, I don’t think having industry lead this charge is a bad thing at all, perhaps because I am part of it. Deep within As everyone seems to know these days, rare earth prices have the American psyche is that idea that we would rather roll up been climbing at an amazing rate for quite a while. If you are not our sleeves and go to work to fix a problem, rather than waitsure on the details, then a quick visit to the Metal Pages or Asian ing for someone else to come along and fix it for us. That’s Metals web sites will bring you up to date. The confluence of where we seem to be today. strong demand, limits on supply, uncertainty and speculators are the major causes of the price increases. There have been cries for government action from various sources. For example, my congressman, Mike Coffman, introduced the RESTART act of 2011. It is meant to do things like expedite permitting of new rare earth deposits, create a government controlled stockpile of rare Dr. Stan Trout has more than 30 years experience in the permanent magnet and rare earth industries. Dr. Trout has a B.S. in Physics from Lafayette College and a Ph.D. in Metallurgy and Materials Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Stan is a contributing columnist for Magnetics Business and Technology magazine and the Director of the Magnet Business for Molycorp Minerals, LLC. Spontaneous Materials, his consultancy, specializes in technical training on magnetics. He can be reached at strout@ieee.org. 30 Magnetics Business & Technology • Fall 2011 www.MagneticsMagazine.com http://www.MagneticsMagazine.com

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Magnetics Business & Technology - Fall 2011
Table of Contents
Editor’s Choice
Integrated Design Tools for Low and High Temperature Superconducting Magnets
Special Report: Magnetics for Wind Power Technology
Research & Development
Magnets • Materials • Measurement
Application • Component Developments
Industry News
Marketplace
Calendar of Events
Advertising Index
Spontaneous Thoughts: Sputnik Moment: Revisited

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