>Note that if the station is left unmanned, it will be the end of an 11-year run of humans continuously in space, starting with the October, 2000 arrival of the Expedition 1 crew at ISS.
I wonder what kind of laws would apply in case someone was able to board it and claim property as in the case of an unmanned vessel found at sea.
>Note that if the station is left unmanned, it will be the end of an 11-year run of humans continuously in space, starting with the October, 2000 arrival of the Expedition 1 crew at ISS. I wonder what kind of laws would apply in case someone was able to board it and claim property as in the case of an unmanned vessel found at sea.
same in italian.
at first I thought it was a sort of prank...
...the stuff you can get a newspaper publish during news-starved summers. I refuse to believe somebody can send such an email for real.
mmm...is it only me thinking "unverified story" and "some new urban legends around" ?