Concentrated lunar resources: imminent implications for governance and justice

Author:

Elvis Martin1ORCID,Krolikowski Alanna2,Milligan Tony3

Affiliation:

1. Center for Astrophysics Harvard and Smithsonian, 60 Garden St., Cambridge MA 02138, USA

2. Department of History and Political Science and Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 500 W 14th St., Rm 122, Rolla MO 65409, USA

3. Cosmological Visionaries Project, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London, Virginia Woolf Building, 22 Kingsway, London WC2B 6LE

Abstract

Numerous missions planned for the next decade are likely to target a handful of small sites of interest on the Moon's surface, creating risks of crowding and interference at these locations. The Moon presents finite and scarce areas with rare topography or concentrations of resources of special value. Locations of interest to science, notably for astronomy, include the Peaks of Eternal Light, the coldest of the cold traps and smooth areas on the far side. Regions richest in physical resources could also be uniquely suited to settlement and commerce. Such sites of interest are both few and small. Typically, there are fewer than ten key sites of each type, each site spanning a few kilometres across. We survey the implications for different kinds of mission and find that the diverse actors pursuing incompatible ends at these sites could soon crowd and interfere with each other, leaving almost all actors worse off. Without proactive measures to prevent these outcomes, lunar actors are likely to experience significant losses of opportunity. We highlight the legal, policy and ethical ramifications. Insights from research on comparable sites on Earth present a path toward managing lunar crowding and interference grounded in ethical and practical near-term considerations. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Astronomy from the Moon: the next decades'.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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