To: RedMonqey; Dallas59; cripplecreek; Usagi_yo
Does a private company have a right to stake claim to an asteroid, or are celestial bodies such as the moon, planets and asteroids the communal property of all Earthlings? How can something that is not of Earth be the communal property of all Earthlings?
That is insane. If no person (Earthling or non-Earthling) has set foot or occupied this planetoid how can any individual or communal body lay claim to that which they can not physically possess.
The only law that I can see having any relevance to this argument is the law of salvage.
I would consider an asteroid analogous to a derelict ship at sea. Anyone finding the asteroid and take possession of it can claim salvage rights to the asteroid.
33 posted on
04/24/2012 6:49:31 PM PDT by
Pontiac
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To: Pontiac
The only law that I can see having any relevance to this argument is the law of salvage.
Sounds plausible to me.
I would aid in case of the asteroid goes awry and heads towards earth, they would be responsible for damages....
That is if anyone is left alive...;--)
41 posted on
04/24/2012 7:05:40 PM PDT by
RedMonqey
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