That booster is 20 stories tall and the most powerful rocket launched ever.
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Yeah, well, that’s all well and good, but Keith Olbermann says Musk should be deported. And Sir Elton John doesn’t approve of him either, so there’s that.
That crowd of whom I presume are space x employees and engineers, cheering like they just won the final 4, college football championship and Super Bowl just might make STEM cool again.Yeah, well, that’s all well and good, but Keith Olbermann says Musk should be deported. And Sir Elton John doesn’t approve of him either, so there’s that.
But, seriously, that’s extremely cool. Can Musk declare the Moon a part of his empire if he establishes a colony? How about Mars? Is there some Astrolaw on this?
It’ll be like AntarcticaYeah, well, that’s all well and good, but Keith Olbermann says Musk should be deported. And Sir Elton John doesn’t approve of him either, so there’s that.
But, seriously, that’s extremely cool. Can Musk declare the Moon a part of his empire if he establishes a colony? How about Mars? Is there some Astrolaw on this?
No.Yeah, well, that’s all well and good, but Keith Olbermann says Musk should be deported. And Sir Elton John doesn’t approve of him either, so there’s that.
But, seriously, that’s extremely cool. Can Musk declare the Moon a part of his empire if he establishes a colony? How about Mars? Is there some Astrolaw on this?
Says: “No country.”No.
Legally who owns the moon? Space law expert, Professor Frans von der Dunk explains.
While United States astronauts were the first to visit the Moon, this does not mean that the United States owns it. In fact, under the 1967 Outer Space Treaty no country has a unique ownership in the Moon and all nations are accorded equal rights and access. So if every country shares Earth's...www.talksonlaw.com
Yes. Me.Says: “No country.”
Is Musk a country now?
If he wants to take it and put up a shield what’s going to happen? Somebody going to sue him?
Putin is gonna invade the moon... don't want enemies on his doorstep.No.
Legally who owns the moon? Space law expert, Professor Frans von der Dunk explains.
While United States astronauts were the first to visit the Moon, this does not mean that the United States owns it. In fact, under the 1967 Outer Space Treaty no country has a unique ownership in the Moon and all nations are accorded equal rights and access. So if every country shares Earth's...www.talksonlaw.com
That would be more likely than him attempting to take on NATO.Putin is gonna invade the moon... don't want enemies on his doorstep.
Unless he plans on living up there full time, I imagine they would find a way to convince him of the error of his ways....Says: “No country.”
Is Musk a country now?
If he wants to take it and put up a shield what’s going to happen? Somebody going to sue him?