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    Moon Wars: International law could let China own the moon

    Planetary real estate could be the next international space race

    With commercial spaceflight (literally) launching soon, the U.S. private sector isn't the only group stepping up its space game. China just sent its 8.5-ton Tiangong-1 space station module skyward, and now the country could be poised to stake out the moon for its own.

    At the 2011 International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, aerospace entrepreneur and commercial space expert Robert Bigelow made the case that the U.S. is just resting on its lunar laurels — and China might make a big move. In the scenario, China will continue to ramp up its space program for the next ten years, a trend the country has already expressed clear interest in pursuing. Then, based on murky international space laws, China could actually take ownership of the moon — especially if it were able to defend its claim with a constant lunar human presence. Of course, the U.S. could do the same, but is limited by a tightening space budget and a much higher level of national debt.

    But who does own the moon? Technically, either no one or anyone who says they do. In 1967, the United Nations published a document (Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies) declaring that space is "the province of all mankind" and can't be divvied up, according to international space law. Many space-faring countries signed onto the agreement, but some enterprising commercial groups are still in the business of "selling" parcels of the moon to private entities, claiming that space law only applies to nations.

    While the broader Outer Space Treaty found wide international support (China and the U.S. included) when it was drafted, nations have been reluctant to commit to a more recent U.N. document known as the Moon Treaty (or Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies). The treaty stipulates that no state can claim sovereignty over any territory of celestial bodies, but nations like China, the U.S. and Russia are conspicuously absent. To date only 13 nations have been signed on and ratified, none of which have an established space presence.

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    • Beep  •  7 mths ago
      If they want a moon, they can have mine.
    • David  •  Kansas City, United States  •  7 mths ago
      How the hell can you own something that isn't on Earth? In that case I claim the entire Andromeda Galaxy as my own, hey everybody, gtfo my galaxy.
      • Red 7 mths ago
        Sit tight for around 4 1/2 billion years and "your galaxy" is going to crash into the Milky Way. That's plenty of time for me and my lawyer to figure out how much to sue you for in our tort claim for damages sustained from your negligent galactic navigation. I'll settle this week and this week only for $10 million. Then, it will cost you more.
      • David 7 mths ago
        I have to admit, I nearly peed myself laughing so hard, thanks Red.
      • Aaron P 7 mths ago
        You both are funny! LOL!!!
    • No Fruits Allowed  •  7 mths ago
      These are the same people that made that YACHT last week........right ???
      • CUJO 7 mths ago
        correction," ANCHOR" last week..
    • Edmarc  •  Montgomery, United States  •  7 mths ago
      No one owns the moon nor the earth. We are only here to borrow the use of them for a while.
      • Dunnmovin 7 mths ago
        Exactly !
      • Daniel 7 mths ago
        The earth was made for mankind to live forever on it.God's plan has not changed.
      • Roger Allen 7 mths ago
        and we are doing a pretty poor job of managing this one, and DANIEL if god dint want us in space he would have made it impossible to see or get there, or dont you believe he could, idiot.
    • Starstreamtracker  •  7 mths ago
      Too late. I filed the deed 45 years ago and I own the moon.
    • LisaC  •  7 mths ago
      For all the people that complains that Yahoo never posts pictures, we now have a picture of the moon. Yay.
      • LongRangeGunner 7 mths ago
        But, is it the real deal ? OR, a fake ?? Inquiring minds and all that stuff.
      • javan p 7 mths ago
        ROFL
    • Robert G Ingersoll  •  7 mths ago
      What a dumb story. Hey, maybe we can claim the sun. Of course we'd have to land on the sun at night so we don't get burned.
    • Lukeabout  •  Bakersfield, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Sick, sick twisted society . . .

      You humans - are only here for a very, very short period of time -

      Yet you will cling to, claim possession of - and fight to the very death - for THAT which you'll NEVER OWN . . . but only use and destroy . . .

      Will this ALWAYS be - the effect of Mankind?

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    • Hank Flanders  •  7 mths ago
      After reading the article, I see nothing in it which supports the headline, "International law could let China own the moon." I think some of these Yahoo! authors must also write for the National Inquirer.
    • Food For Thot  •  7 mths ago
      Like two fleas arguing over who owns the dog they live on!
    • Arch Michael  •  7 mths ago
      so sorry charlie! The only flag on the moon is USA!
    • herb  •  7 mths ago
      Forget the moon China is going to own the US if we don't balance budget
    • william 1  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Too late for china we the americans already placed our flag there. we have first dibs because american first to set foot on the moon. which by said same law gives us right to the moon not china.
    • Dunnmovin  •  7 mths ago
      What a stupid article. Putting a base on the moon does not mean that you own it. How would one country stop another country from going to the moon?
    • UK lion  •  7 mths ago
      Well I'm putting a claim on the Sun, so all of you start paying me your light bills..
    • Jack Tawney  •  7 mths ago
      Silly reporter. Everyone knows that Gru has already stolen the moon!
    • SamIam9  •  Newark, United States  •  7 mths ago
      So we went there 40 years ago and planted a bunch of flags and now CHINA may claim the moon?
    • Elmer  •  7 mths ago
      This has got to be some kind of a joke. It's too far away to laungh an attack from and building a Wal-Mart store won't pay off, so whats up with this crazy stuff.
    • Erik  •  7 mths ago
      "High Tech" and china will never go hand in hand.
    • Vote Ron Paul  •  7 mths ago
      Ya ok, right from a country who cant even make their own War planes and ships you buy them used from russia. I cant imagine anything working!

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