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The Moon
Erm... I'm both both curious and, to be honest, rather skeptical about your claim. If you say you have a certificate, then obviously I believe you, but I'm a tad bit afraid you may have been scammed.
I studied the basics of international space law a few years ago, and no-one may own the Moon, nor any part thereof nor any part of any celestial body. What you can do is erect a building on the Moon and own that, but even then you won't even own the land it's built on. Lunar land can be neither bought nor sold, by any nation nor by any individual. Unless things have changed in the past few years, of course... Aridd 22:39, 29 May 2006 (GMT)
- Nah, I haven't been scammed, I know it's just for fun. ;-) Besides, I didn't pay anything for it. Citizenship of Robland is entirely free. :-) --Ganchelkas 15:03, 30 May 2006 (GMT)