Moonshot Mania: Global Competition Heats Up in the Race to the Moon

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The renewed interest in the Moon is driven by the goal of establishing a long-term presence and lunar economy, rather than a race for national pride. China is aggressively advancing its lunar program, with plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030 and build a permanent base. Private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are also joining the race, aiming to fulfill parts of NASA's Artemis missions. The Moon's resources, particularly water, are seen as crucial for future space exploration and could be used for fuel and life support. However, there are currently no laws governing resource ownership in space, creating a lawless environment.
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