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the UN has a resolution that states no nation can colonize a celestial body, the moon included.
the UN would have to sanction it, and they'd probably push for a multinational colony.
it, however, states nothing of private ownership. a private companyCOULD colonize the moon. ::hint hint:: you capitialist wh0res.
anyway, if natyions could claim the moon, we claimed it first
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Originally posted by UberKruX
the UN has a resolution that states no nation can colonize a celestial body, the moon included.
Right, and we've all seen how well nations listen to the UN haven't we?
The internationalization of space has already begun. There's at least 5 distinct space programs now that I know of, with minimal cooperation between them. And I believe Australia is getting it's feet wet in that direction as well, IIRC.
Originally posted by UberKruX
the UN has a resolution that states no nation can colonize a celestial body, the moon included.
No. No nation is allowed to claim extraterrestrial territories as its own, but scientific research colonies are definitedly allowed.
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This is good news. I know that India and China hate each other so that may fuel the space rivalry even more. And wouldn't it be nice if they both cooled things a bit as far as their military rivalry goes.
The other nice thing now is that there are lots of potential players that could also be inspired to think a bit more about space exploration: NASA, ESA, Russia, Japan... could even be others for all I know.
The moon contains frozen water? That's news to me. Are you sure?
I can see it now... in 2045... "Full Moon Spring Water -- water from the moon" Only a grand a bottle.
Yes, they discovered that there's a fair amount of it a couple of years ago. It's intermingled with the soil in certain areas, it's not like there's big slabs like the Antartic. The soil would have to be mined in order to extract it.
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