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Can the Moon be a person? As lunar mining looms, a change of perspective could protect Earth's ancient companion

  • Written by Alice Gorman, Associate Professor in Archaeology and Space Studies, Flinders University
Can the Moon be a person? As lunar mining looms, a change of perspective could protect Earth's ancient companionThe Apollo 17 lunar lander surrounded by tyre tracks.NASA

Everyone is planning to return to the Moon. At least 10 missions by half a dozen nations are scheduled before the end of 2021, and that’s only the beginning.

Even though there are international treaties governing outer space, ambiguity remains about how individuals, nations and...

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