The United States drafted a treaty to exploit the Moon
The White House will soon propose an international agreement governing exploitation and trade on the Moon, aimed at attracting the same-minded nations toward space travel to update a 1967 agreement on law. The universe.
The US government is drafting a legal framework for lunar exploration. According to various sources, this international agreement is called "Artemis Agreement" to attract allies to join NASA's plan to send humans and space station to the Moon in the next decade.
The United States and other countries that have traveled to space look at the Moon as a strategic asset in the universe. The moon is also useful in research to make it possible to make future trips to Mars.
The current law governing space missions is the 1967 Aerospace Treaty, which is considered to be no longer relevant. The proposed Artemis Agreement, named after the new NASA Artemis Moon program, and proposed 'safe zones' surrounding future lunar bases.
The goal of these areas is to prevent rival countries or companies from interfering with each other, while also providing an international legal framework that allows the company to own the resources they own. exploit.
At this point, the US has an official plan to negotiate agreements with partner countries in the field of aerospace such as Canada, Japan, and countries that the US government sees the same viewpoint in exploiting the Moon. Russia, a key partner of NASA on the International Space Station, will not be among the first.
The Pentagon accuses Russia of taking 'threatening' actions against reconnaissance satellites in U.S. Earth orbit. NASA is investing tens of billions of dollars in the Artemis program, which aims to send humans to the Moon by 2024 and maintain a "sustainable presence" on the Moon's southern pole.
Update 07 May 2020
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