Galileo Mining Ltd. announced assays from recent drilling at the Callisto palladium-nickel-copper-platinum-gold-rhodium discovery within the Company's 100% owned Norseman project in Western Australia. Assays have been reported for 13 exploration drill holes and two metallurgical twin drill holes. All but one exploration drill hole returned a significant 3E (palladium-platinum-gold) intercept above 0.5 g/t. The disseminated sulphide mineralisation at Callisto continues to demonstrate consistency between drill holes across all sections.

Figures 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 show the interpreted geological section lines with Figure 3 showing the plan view location of these sections. Logging and interpretation of drill core indicates that Callisto is a separate mineralised sill, with multiple sulphide mineralised zones, that has intruded a pre-existing mafic-ultramafic sill complex. The host sill complex has a strong magnetic signature which trends north-northeast and outcrops over a five-kilometre strike to the north.

Callisto is a blind undercover discovery with the strong possibility of additional mineralised intrusions occurring within the five-kilometre prospective horizon to the north. Drilling at Callisto is now focussed on determining the size and grade of the sulphide zones, understanding the relationship with the much larger host sill, and looking for a possible source of the discovery to the east and north along strike.