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US issuing Licenses of mining minerals on the MOON.
2015-02-19
In a letter to space technology company, Bigelow Aerospace, the FAA says it intends to modify its licensing regulations to "encourage private sector investments in space systems by ensuring that commercial activities can be conducted on a non-interference basis," according to Reuters.

Under such license, the company that develops inflatable space habitats, will have exclusive rights to a territory and related areas on the moon, where it can set up an inflatable habitat and perform mining and exploration.

However, this initiative was met with hesitation by the US State Department, which reminded the FAA that the US is a signatory to the 1967 United Nations treaty, which governs activities on the moon.

The UN Outer Space treaty requires countries to authorize and supervise non-government entities operating in space.

"We didn't give (Bigelow Aerospace) a license to land on the moon. We're talking about a payload review that would potentially be part of a future launch license request. But it served a purpose of documenting a serious proposal for a US company to engage in this activity that has high-level policy implications," George Nield, associate administrator for the FAA's Office of Commercial Transportation who wrote the letter told Reuters.

The letter was written in coordination with US departments of State, Defense, Commerce, as well as NASA and other agencies involved in space operations.

Bigelow Aerospace plans to test a space habitat at the International Space Station this year, and then operate free-flying orbital outposts for customers, including government agencies, research organizations, businesses and even tourists. In 2025, it intends to launch a $12 billion project of a series of bases on the moon.
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#11  #8 - Executive Designation under US Antiquities Law

like all them places with oil and coveted by enviros
Posted by: Frank G   2015-02-19 20:48  

#10  or Landrieu home district territory. Oh, wait, that elections over
Posted by: Frank G   2015-02-19 20:44  

#9  MOON that spells it's always be ours.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-02-19 19:21  

#8  Wasn't aware the USG annexed the moon?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-02-19 19:19  

#7  Just do commercial launches outside the US. To hell with FAA and NASA.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-02-19 18:43  

#6  I have a bridge on Alpha Centauri to sell to you...
Posted by: European Conservative   2015-02-19 18:10  

#5  Cratered like the US Treasury after this administration is done.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-02-19 11:44  

#4  No it will be reclaimed to look look like the great valley of Virginia.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-02-19 10:27  

#3  But, but,but-- won't mining the moon convert its surface to look like the moon?
Posted by: Chuckles Shatle5927   2015-02-19 09:28  

#2  My mega yacht should be ready by 2025' I'll anchor off Port Canaveral and view the launches from a fighting chair.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-02-19 06:24  

#1  And you expect the Chinese to pay?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-02-19 03:03  

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