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Neither the United States nor China: who the Moon belongs to according to space law

The new space race has once again raised the question: who can claim the Moon? Between international treaties, commercial interests and geopolitical ambitions, Earth’s satellite is becoming a strategic territory for the future of humanity.The new space race has reignited interest in the ownership of Earth’s only natural satellite.The Moon is once again at the centre of global geopolitics. More than half a century after the Apollo missions, Earth…

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The new space race between the United States, China and other powers has once again raised the question of who the Moon really belongs to. Although there are many who believe that no nation could claim as its own the Earth satellite, international space law is much more complex than it seems.The Outer Space Treaty The legal basis currently governing the ownership of the Moon is the Outer Space Treaty signed in 1967 and is considered to be the co…

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