The ownership of space resources is a complex issue governed by international law, primarily the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which states that outer space, including celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation. However, the treaty does not explicitly prohibit private companies or individuals from extracting and using resources from space, leading to varying interpretations. Some countries, like the United States and Luxembourg, have enacted national laws that allow private ownership of resources extracted from asteroids and other celestial bodies. This evolving legal landscape creates ongoing debates about the rights to space resources and the need for clearer regulations.
Nobody owns space.
Consumers
government
God
people from out of space
The government and the kids of the w
The president dum butt!!!
Nature's Own is owned by Flowers Foods
Space Productions
Sultan Qaboos does, but he is very generous with his people.
AON Corporation
Ask the park owner or manager.