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Nobody can get the moon Why did the Royal Mathematician say so​

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Answered by cutie1689
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Answered by sriteja2780
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Explanation:

  • the moon is like the sea: everyone can use it, but no one can own it. In 1967 the U.S.
  • and the Soviet Union negotiated the Outer Space Treaty, which states that no nation can own a piece of the moon or an asteroid. ... And because a corporation is not a nation, the Outer Space Treaty would not apply.

  • The Moon's weak atmosphere and its lack of liquid water cannot support life as we know it.

  • Three astronauts made the journey from the Earth to the Moon twice: James Lovell (Apollo 8 and Apollo 13), John Young (Apollo 10 and Apollo 16) and Gene Cernan (Apollo 10 and Apollo 17).

  • The Outer Space Treaty means therefore that - no matter whose national flags are planted on the lunar surface - no nation can 'own' the Moon

  • . As of 2019, 109 nations are bound by the Treaty, and another 23 have signed the agreement but have yet to be officially recognised.
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