Space Law Doesn’t Protect Historical Sites, Mining Operations And Bases On The Moon – A Space Lawyer Describes A Framework That Could
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Space Law Doesn’t Protect Historical Sites, Mining Operations And Bases On The Moon – A Space Lawyer Describes A Framework That Could
Astronaut footprints are still intact on the lunar surface because the Moon doesn’t have weather. But nearby spacecraft or rovers could kick up dust and cover them. (AP Photo) By Michelle L.D. HanlonThe ConversationApril 2025 was a busy month for space. Pop icon Katy Perry joined five other civilian women on a quick jaunt to the edge of space, making headlines. Meanwhile, another group of people at the United Nations was contemplating a critica…
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