>The U.S.-sponsored text changes that equation, asking countries to agree that the “extraction of space resources does not inherently constitute national appropriation,” a signal for countries and companies to start planning.
Hmm. So I guess that there’s interest in starting space mining.
They never forget to include a section about “Preserving outer space heritage” when it comes to potential new Moon missions. Google Moon xprize bots were also not allowed to land anywhere close to the alleged Apollo landing sites.
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Just tell Germany there’s coal up there.
>The U.S.-sponsored text changes that equation, asking countries to agree that the “extraction of space resources does not inherently constitute national appropriation,” a signal for countries and companies to start planning.
Hmm. So I guess that there’s interest in starting space mining.
They never forget to include a section about “Preserving outer space heritage” when it comes to potential new Moon missions. Google Moon xprize bots were also not allowed to land anywhere close to the alleged Apollo landing sites.
Reads almost as if there is something to hide.