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Prof K Nageshwar: Trump Orders Mining On Moon (Video)

         చంద్రునిపై సహజవనరులపై అమెరికాకు హక్కులు, ట్రంప్ ఆదేశాలు || Trump Orders Mining On Moon

US President Donald Trump has found time to sign an Executive Order charting out a new US policy on recovery and use of resources on the Moon, including water and minerals.

The move has received global attention, much of it critical. But there are also some seeking to partner with the US on lunar exploration.

The Executive Order reads that Americans “should have the right to engage in commercial exploration, recovery, and use of resources in outer space, consistent with applicable law. Outer space is a legally and physically unique domain of human activity, and the United States does not view it as a global commons.”

 

The US seeking “the right to engage in commercial exploration, recovery, and use of resources in outer space” is possibly in line with international law.

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Trump Orders Mining On Moon (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Trump Orders Mining On Moon (Video)
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చంద్రునిపై సహజవనరులపై అమెరికాకు హక్కులు, ట్రంప్ ఆదేశాలు || Trump Orders Mining On Moon US President Donald Trump has found time to sign an Executive Order charting out a new US policy on recovery and use of resources on the Moon, including water and minerals. The move has received global attention, much of it critical. But there are also some seeking to partner with the US on lunar exploration. The Executive Order reads that Americans “should have the right to engage in commercial exploration, recovery, and use of resources in outer space, consistent with applicable law. Outer space is a legally and physically unique domain of human activity, and the United States does not view it as a global commons.” The US seeking “the right to engage in commercial exploration, recovery, and use of resources in outer space” is possibly in line with international law.