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Lunar Settlements

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science-and-space1 year ago

"Shrinking Moon Raises Concerns for Future NASA Missions"

A new study reveals that moonquakes in the moon's south pole, where NASA's Artemis III mission plans to land astronauts, could pose a risk from landslides, potentially threatening future lunar settlements. As the moon continues to shrink, creating new thrust faults, scientists warn that planning the location and stability of permanent outposts on the moon should consider this seismic activity. NASA's mission timelines have already been affected, with the Artemis II mission pushed back to September 2025, and the agency's aspirations for a permanent base at the moon's south pole facing potential delays due to recent setbacks.

space-exploration1 year ago

"The Lunar Ownership Debate: Who Will Claim Rights to the Moon?"

The Outer Space Treaty, signed in 1967, prohibits any country from claiming ownership of the moon or other celestial bodies. While individuals cannot own the moon, states retain ownership of objects they send into space. The treaty's open-ended approach to the definition of "use" may lead to future activities that resemble ownership. The debate over mining moon resources under the treaty continues, with some advocating for usage rights and others opposing any form of appropriation. As the race to establish lunar settlements heats up, the legal framework for space activities is being tested, raising concerns about potential conflicts and the need for updated regulations.