Congress' newest job-creating initiative involves mining asteroids
On Tuesday night, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that includes a provision allowing U.S. citizens to own property in space.
H.R. 2262, also known as the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, was introduced to the House by Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in May of this year. It stipulates that:
A United States citizen engaged in commercial recovery of an asteroid resource or a space resource under this chapter shall be entitled to any asteroid resource or space resource obtained, including to possess, own, transport, use, and sell the asteroid resource or space resource obtained in accordance with applicable law, including the international obligations of the United States.
Space and asteroid resources could include water and minerals:
The move was met with support by the likes of Planetary Resources, an asteroid mining company, which said in a statement that, “this legislation creates a pro-growth environment for the development of the commercial space industry by encouraging private sector investment and ensuring a more stable and predictable regulatory regime.” The statement continues, “This law is important for the industry and is integral to protecting and supporting U.S. interests as the commercial space sector continues to expand.”