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Space Mining
The mining of celestial bodies and the research, as well as the use of space resources, has gone from science literature to a tangible realism, considering the near-Earth asteroids as candidates for the first mining movements outside of the planet Earth.
The treaty states that nations cannot have territories in space, i.e., no country can claim exclusive ownership over any celestial body. Therefore, the race for the profitable exploration and private exploitation of space has commenced, and it is only necessary that technological developments allow it.
