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**WHO OWNS THE MOON?


Fifty years after the Apollo 11 mission, the field of outer-space law is growing.


What do you think nations and companies should be allowed to do with the moon?

AnonySchmoose 8 Aug 10
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The country that can afford to defend the moon should be the one who owns it... As it is with any country, yes? j/k

Therefore... Nobody owns the moon as nobody can afford to defend it. Similar to Antarctica, nobody owns it but all can set up a research facility there. It should be purely scientific research... But religion will work its way in there somehow... or at least their narrowness of mind!

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tRump wants a space force so he can wage war on the moon and put a tRump tower there that can be seen from earth.

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It should become the paragon of cooperation between all who go there. In fact, that would make for a much better model for earth itself. Enough with all the wars, fear of other cultures, narrow-mindedness. Most of the people in Washington are the most racist, culture-centric, backwards idiots on the planet.

I totally agree with you about the people in Washington. Cooperation on the Moon better be the rule, or else a lot more problems will occur on earth as retribution.

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Absolutely Nothing..

I wonder whether nations and companies will begin arguing then fighting over the moon.

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