than the private company spacex khabib because it launches more satellites every year tha everybody elsenearth put together, i think. they don't want more rockets, i don't think, then china, but they launch rockets every week with dozens of satellites on board. you get to the moon and nobody owns the place you are landing, nobody owns the place you are exploiting. everybody else has a right to land on the international space agreement. really just say that other bodies in the solar system beyond earth sort of come -- they are sort of common property. they don't lay down any principles and if they did, it doesn't mean we or anybody else would always follow them. the question is, however advanced first near one of those craters on the south pole of the moment where you have continuous , around-the-clock solar energy available, and continuous dark shadow in the bottom where you can live safely and mined your water. whoever lands there, what if somebody lands right next to them? are they casting a shadow on their solar panel? are they encroaching on their limited deposit of ice? there is a lo