The Global Rush to Reach the Moon: Exploring the Dark Side and a New Space Race

Multiple countries, including the US, China, Russia, and India, are planning missions to the moon to explore its resources, particularly water ice found in the polar craters. The focus is on economic independence and affluence rather than a non-military proxy contest between superpowers. However, as more players operate on the moon, disputes over mining and drilling rights may arise. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 forbids territorial claims but permits resource utilization. The technological basis for these missions is different from the past, and space is now more crowded with satellites. While the moon is easier to reach than before, challenges still exist.
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