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by hugh3
5523 days ago
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The Moon Treaty of 1979 specifically bans “altering the environment of celestial bodies” But in a legal sense, how am I, a private individual, bound by the Moon Treaty of 1979? If I did choose to go and carve my name into the Moon, who would punish me? Unless the United States (or whatever country I happen to be in) followed up the signing of the Moon Treaty by the passing of a law which prohibits citizens from carving their name into the moon, there's nothing they can charge me with, right? edit: Actually now I come to look it up (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Treaty) the Moon Treaty wasn't even signed by the United States. In fact, it was signed by only thirteen countries, none of which has the capabilities of getting anywhere near the moon. |
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