The lunar rush: Mining the moon

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Feller, Gordon
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The worldwide effort to design a mining operation on the moon is gaining momentum. Private companies are actively planning for lunar mining, indicating a growing interest in space resource extraction. Major powers are also eyeing the moon for its potential resources, leading to discussions about a lunar gold rush. Despite the excitement surrounding moon mining, there are important considerations related to governance in space mining that experts are addressing.
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