at the store
2006-09-29 21:32:12
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answer #1
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answered by Sullita 2
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Well, to be serious, China has the most ambitious program to mine lunar Helium 3 and will soon have a moon base. Probably, you will have to buy from China. So moon products will be made in China just like everything else bought in America.
2006-09-30 01:03:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Just buy a piece of basalt. It is the same rock as on the moon
2006-09-30 06:55:09
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answer #3
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answered by bwadsp 5
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At nearly any Rockshop... simply ask for a chuck of moonstone. Or maybe you want it cabbed to hang on a pendant or placed on a belt buckle. Or maybe you just want a small tumbled piece of it! Most any Rockhound know about moonstone! Get Moonstone that's the easiest way to have a piece of the moon!
Try: Dad's Rockshop or www..rings-things.com
2006-09-29 21:39:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You can buy the whole thing from me. Send a cheque for £5000 to Mr Sceptic and the moon will be yours. Make it 10 grand and I'll throw in Tower Bridge as well.
2006-09-29 21:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The Moon is technically owned via mankind frequently and no person particularly - like worldwide waters, all different planets, and area. you may pretend to sell stars and assets on the Moon and Mars for 'entertainment applications' - yet no person easily owns it, even no remember who gets there first. NASA makes no funds from the pretend advertising of stars, considering they are not those doing it. the only astronomical products you may call after your self are comets and planetary nebula, and you may desire to locate them to get naming rights.
2016-10-18 06:00:19
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answer #6
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answered by titman 4
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You can not. There are several companies that claim to offer extraterrestrial real estate (I have deeds to an area on Mars someone bought me for my birthday) and they quote a variety of 'legal loop holes' that supposedly mean the deeds are valid.
But unfortunately, they are quite literally not worth the paper they are printed on. Nice novelty items and conversation pieces, but don't think you would have any kind of claim or rights based on them! (Same goes for those companies offering to name stars for you!)
2006-09-29 21:38:24
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answer #7
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answered by Avondrow 7
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ace gifts & cards sell an acre of the moon. you get a certificate to claim you have mineral right to that particular acre should they ever find gold/oil etc. you also get a chart showing you exactly where your acre is situated. costs about £25
2006-09-29 23:07:14
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answer #8
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answered by manser06@btinternet.com 1
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I have a meteorite, it must have passed close to the moon! you can buy that if you wish. Only $100000000000. Cheap?
2006-09-30 00:13:11
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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moon estates.com ive got an acre n my certificate is hangin on the wall it was a really nice present.
2006-09-29 21:35:59
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answered by lavix 2
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the moon shop
2006-09-29 21:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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