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posted by janrinok on Wednesday August 03 2016, @05:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the treaty-obligations dept.

http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/2/12275980/moon-express-private-mission-spaceflight-us-government

Private spaceflight company Moon Express will soon announce it has been granted regulatory approval by the US government to send a lunar lander to the surface of the Moon, according to a source familiar with the matter. If so, that means the company will be the first private company to have received permission from the government to send a vehicle beyond Earth orbit and on to another world.

Moon Express is a private spaceflight company with long-term hopes of mining the lunar surface. But in the short term, the company is focused on simply getting to the Moon first. The venture is developing the MX-1 — a 20-pound lunar lander designed to "hop" across the Moon's surface. MX-1 is in the Google Lunar X Prize competition, an international contest to send the first privately funded spacecraft to the Moon. In order to win that competition, Moon Express has to get its lander to the surface of the Moon before December 31st, 2017.

[...] Currently, there's no regulatory framework in place that allows the US government to oversee private missions beyond Earth orbit.

And that's a problem, since the US has to adhere to obligations set by the Outer Space Treaty — an international agreement that guides how nations conduct missions in space. Specifically, the US has to adequately oversee private missions to other planetary bodies, as well as ensure that companies don't violate planetary protection.


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  • (Score: 2) by LaminatorX on Thursday August 04 2016, @01:25PM

    by LaminatorX (14) <reversethis-{moc ... ta} {xrotanimal}> on Thursday August 04 2016, @01:25PM (#384047)

    I'm trying to fathom what could be profitably transported from the Moon to the Earth. There's lots of Magnesium, Iron, & Titanium up there, but we're not exactly running out of those down here either. Now if we were to start seriously building structures in orbit, moving metal from the Moon to an orbital shipyard would be preferable to pushing raw materials out of Earth's gravity well. Man, that's a long game for private enterprise to play though.

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