The New Space Race: Lunar Resources and Global Power Shifts

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The article argues that comparing the moon to the South China Sea is flawed because the moon is governed by international law that prohibits sovereignty claims, and the current lunar efforts are more collaborative than competitive. It emphasizes that the real challenge is managing shared access and resources, and advocates for a race towards restraint and shared stewardship rather than dominance, highlighting the importance of viewing Earth as one from the lunar surface.
Topics:science#international-cooperation#lunar-race#moon#outer-space-treaty#south-china-sea#space-exploration
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