Property On The Moon
|
DID YOU KNOW?
The Lunar Republic Society offers inexpensive legal
claims to land on the Moon in order to support a
non-governmental pro-gram that includes commercial space
groups in India, France, Germany, Canada, Japan and the
United States. You can support this effort with your
purchase from
The Lunar Registry. |
 |
On July 20, 1999, the Lunar Republic Society was
founded, with a goal of returning to the Moon in order to
establish permanent bases — for scientific research, tourism and
manufacturing — without using government funding.
In the five years since then, the Lunar Republic Society has
enrolled over 800,000 citizen-partners from around the world,
and from all walks of life. Through grants, endowments,
individual contributions, and an innovative program which offers
a limited number of lunar land claims to the general public, the
goal of returning humans to the Moon is now closer than at any
time in the past thirty years.
During the formation of the Society, various
methods for raising funds were considered. One that offered the
most promise also attracted the most controversy — offering a
select number of subscription "land claims" to property on the
Moon; in essence, offering claims which would become legal deeds
to the land once permanent occupation was established.
This method, a variation of which was used by the
National Geographic Society in the early part of the Twentieth
Century in order to provide funds for Peary's journey to the
North Pole, as well as other expeditions, would allow the
greatest opportunity for participation by the public while
providing a steady revenue stream for the project.
While controversial (the Society would essentially
have to compete with the various and sundry "novelty lunar deed"
companies that ply their wares on the Internet), the program was
different in that it didn't involve a bogus "claim" to ownership
of the entire lunar surface. Instead, it presented the
opportunity for anyone to own a piece of the Moon!
|

Look for this seal when
purchasing lunar claims to insure that the funds are
going toward returning humans to the Moon! |
After attempting to administer claim sales on its
own for several years, the Lunar Republic Society began a
partnership with
The Lunar
Registry in order to focus its efforts on developing the
actual lunar project, with the customer service and fulfillment
role handled by a company better suited to these roles. The
partnership was so successful that the Lunar Republic Society
acquired the assets of The Lunar Registry in December 2002,
making it a wholly-owned but independently operated subsidiary.
Under this lunar land claim program, the Lunar
Republic Society and its citizen-partners will establish
autonomous territories on the Moon under sovereign control, but
respectful of international treaties and agreements. The
establishment of an independent Lunar Republic, with a
government freely elected by its citizens, is the cornerstone of
the program.
To view a
current listing of available properties, please click
here.
HOW MUCH PROPERTY IS BEING MADE AVAILABLE? The Lunar
Republic Society has selected a dozen locations on the Moon in
which it plans to construct settlements. These locations
encompass not more than 1.5% of the Moon's total surface, or
about 135-million acres of land. (The entire lunar surface
covers approximately 9-billion acres.) The model for this
program does not put the entire Moon under control of one
entity, engenders international cooperation, and allows any
interested government, organization or business enterprise to
take part in the plan.
All sales are conducted in accordance with the
Lunar Settlement Initiative, a key component in the
global effort to provide a fair and equitable system for private
and commercial exploration, settlement and development of Luna,
without utilizing taxpayer funding. The recording and
administration of property transactions is the responsibility of
The Lunar Registry, which maintains an extensive public database
of information* on all properties, as well as all ownership and
transfer records.
|
...Former lead flight
controller Gene Kranz grows wistful and notes each time
he sees the moon, "We went there," then adds, "We
could go there again if we wanted to."
— Quoted in The Christian Science Monitor |
WHAT LOCATIONS ARE AVAILABLE? The current grouping of
available properties includes premium tracts in the Sea Of
Tranquility, Bay Of Rainbows, Sea Of Serenity, Lunar Alps and
Lake Of Dreams, among others. For a complete list properties
being offered to the general public, including proposed zoning,
please click
here.
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY? The Moon's environment is
generally considered to be bleak and foreboding, but experts
have discovered that the lunar surface is rich with valuable
minerals that can be vital to sustaining life, including
hydrogen and Helium3 (³HE).
While hopes remain high that ice crystals and,
hence, water will be discovered on the lunar surface, thereby
making settlement and resource development more practical (the
recent Lunar Prospector expedition failed to locate anticipated
deposits of ice crystals near the Moon's south pole), plans are
continuing to proceed for public/private enterprise on Earth's
nearest neighbor in space.
With the evolution of lower-cost launch vehicles
and the advancement of proposals for Moon-based deep space
observatories, communications centers, and resource mining
facilities, the commercial era of lunar development is rapidly
approaching.
To view a current
listing of available properties, please click here.
* — Property records, which do not include personal information
about the individual owner, are copyrighted and deposited in the
United States Library of Congress (primary depository) and with
international patent and trademark offices, including the United
Kingdom (UK Patent Office), Japan (Japan Copyright Office),
Russia (Rospatent) and with the United Nations (UN Depository
Library), in compliance with the Berne Convention.

|