Fifty years after the Apollo 11 mission, the field of outer-space law is growing. In 1967, the U.N. established rules and a treaty that restrict any country from claiming ownership or mining off-planet. However, since 2015, Congress has allowed U.S. companies to plan mine resources in space.
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