Richard Garriott Claims the Moon

Andy Chalk

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Richard Garriott Claims the Moon


Legendary game designer, visionary and all-around crazy guy Richard Garriott says a fortuitous purchase he made in 1993 gives him a "private, legitimate claim" to a very special and exclusive piece of real estate - on the moon.

In 1993, because he was rich, bored and completely nuts, Garriott, AKA Lord British, purchased the Soviet Union's Lunokhod 2 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_21] moon rover at a Sotheby's auction for the bargain-basement price of $68,000. Why so cheap? Because the lander and the rover weren't just built for the moon, they were on the moon: Luna 21 landed on the lunar surface on January 15, 1973 and its Lunokhod passenger remained operational until May 9, when it accidentally rolled into a crater and was buried under dust, ending its mission.

Or so it was thought. But last week, a camera on NASA's Space.com [http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/], he's also had "casual conversations with lawyers about international law and property rights on the moon."

"I think I can truly make the only private, legitimate claim to territory - at the very least around my rover and, potentially, along its point of travel, to give me some actual property rights on the moon," Garriott said. And while he admitted that his claim is "somewhat tongue in cheek," he added, "It is interesting speculation... And I think that there's already international framework to support that territorial claim."

Unfortunately for Garriott, Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, the director of the Outer Space Treaty [http://www.spacelaw.olemiss.edu/]. It did not acquire the territory under the object when it landed. One cannot sell what one does not own. Since U.S.S.R./Russia did not have a property right to the territory under the landed object, there was nothing to sell."

Regardless of whose legal opinion prevails, Garriott now holds a new hope: That one day he'll get to see his lunar rover in person. "If you would have asked me [about going to the moon] in 1993 when I acquired Lunokhod 2 I would have said [the odds are] pretty close to zero. It's still a very low probability... But the probability is dramatically higher than it was," Garriott said. But the new "private space race" has changed all that. "As long as I keep myself healthy," Garriott said, "there's reasonable odds I can get a chance to go visit it. It has gone from zero probability to just a long shot."

Crazy, crazy, crazy. And I wouldn't have him any other way.


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Sevre

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Oh crazy ol' Garriott, soon he'll want his face engraved on the moon!
 

ma55ter_fett

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Where do you buy old space junk?

I have a five dollar bill in my pocket and I want to buy the ball Armstrong T'ed off with.
 

MetaKnight19

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Damn it Garroitt, I already called dibs on the moon.

[sub]I had my moon base planned out and everything[/sub]
 

geldonyetich

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Last I heard, there's some kind of international agreement that countries cannot lay claim to any parts of the universe outside of the Earth. Reason being that conflict over who owns what bit of interstellar real estate could spark massive wars between countries. I don't think private citizens are exempt to this.
 

HarmanSmith

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So, all I have to do to own property on the moon is put something I own on it? Possibilities...
 

Jared

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There is little this man wont say or refuse to say...which is entertaining in its own right.

But, I can see him now with his own flag on the moon...more money than sense is this man
 

SomeBritishDude

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GodsAndFishes said:
Sevre90210 said:
Oh crazy ol' Garriott, soon he'll want his face engraved on the moon!
SHHH don't give him any ideas!
Imagine walking around the streets on a beautiful cloudless night and looking up to see his wide eyed grinning mug staring down at you...
 

Taco of flames

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So, Lord British will be sending us a letter from the Moon instead of Jupiter.

[small]I may have been ninja'd on my first idea, but this post is different enough to be original.[/small]
 

lwm3398

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Wolf Devastator said:
Ah... now the DA "Lord British is going to space!!" line makes sense.
Motherfuh-

I don't like ninjas.

I don't see why he feels it necessary to go to space. What is there to do? Say you've been to space and bring home a rock?

I'm not denying that its research is something that should be done, but leave the moon-walking to dead celebrities and scientists.