Talk:Lunar resources
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Trump statement, add? edit
Regarding Lunar resources#Legal status of mining:
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order encouraging the U.S. to mine the moon for minerals. According to Trump’s executive order, the U.S. will object to any attempt to use international law to hinder its efforts to mine the moon, Mars, and “other celestial bodies.”
- Oliver Milman Trump order encourages US to mine the moon; Executive order says US will oppose any international effort to bar it from removing chunks of moon, Mars or elsewhere in space theguardian.com April 7, 2020
needlessly verbose edit
Just make statements and cite them. For example, "the sky is blue", not "it has been determined that the sky is blue". The reader already knows that scientific data is the product of scientific inquiry. 114.76.47.96 (talk) 11:22, 11 August 2021 (UTC)
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