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The concept of "buying" the moon is complicated, as no individual or country can legally own celestial bodies according to the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. The treaty states that the moon and other celestial bodies are the province of all humankind. However, if one were to estimate its value based on resources like helium-3, water ice, and potential mining prospects, some estimates suggest it could be worth trillions of dollars. Ultimately, though, the moon remains a shared asset rather than a commercial entity.

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