That is so co-incidental, on Friday/Thursday I read an article in a magazine in science (we had to pick one) and it was exactly about that sort of **** right there...
Well it says it's for one acre. Crazy. I wonder what the appreciation on that would be. Like, if you wanted to seel it in 30 years would it be worth more?
I don't know. Seems fishy to me. You could charge NASA for landing priviledges. I find it hard to believe some guy is authorized to sell what is not his.
Actually a guy claims his relative from 1726 owns the moon, as it was handed to him as a gift for service to the king or something like that (he's from Germany or Russia I think) and he's the descendant.
But it is exploiting a loophole in the treaty, but you can put anything on the surface on the moon, as long as it isn't a weapon.
I should ask my biology teacher about it. He's a doctor, and I guess he might go to the moon to study some medicine related stuff. (It's kinda funny because his summer job is delivering babies, and doing brain surgury (sp) at the University)