Elon Musk will run into trouble setting up a Martian government, lawyers say

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'He could be trying to lay some groundwork for offering up an independent constitution.'

what SpaceX has laid out in its Starlink user agreement isn't radically different from space treaties that have been signed over the years.

"The whole of space law contemplates that those of us on this planet share the rights and responsibility to make space something we can all share together," Randy Segal, of the law firm Hogan Lovells, told the newspaper. For instance, the 2020 Artemis accords stipulate that "outer space is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.""He could be trying to lay some groundwork for offering up an independent constitution... just like he did for electric cars and reusable launch vehicles," Segal told.

Frans Von der Dunk, a space law expert at Nebraska College of Law, brought the question down to Earth by pointing out that it would probably be many years before anybody even gets to Mars, nevermind considers setting up a government there. "I have to defer to the true scientists here, some of which might claim 10 years, others more like a century or more," der Dunk told

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