Can't get on the property chain in the UK due to high house prices?
If you've missed your opportunity on earth, don't miss out on the moon too...reserve your moon land today! With space travel tourism being potentially offered over the next few years, you may be able to visit your land sooner than you think:
Now you can buy your very own plot of land on the moon, and just to make sure you don't lose the plot, each purchase includes a Deed, Constitution, Property Map, Mineral Rights, and a copy of the original Declaration of Ownership.
Summary of Moon Estates gift pack:
*Lunar Deed, which confirms your registration of the one acre of the moon and gives the co-ordinates of your plot. *The Lunar Map so you can see where your property is located. *A document confirming you have Mineral Rights to your land. *The Lunar Constitution and Bill of Rights which details the Lunar laws, your rights. *A transcript of the Declaration of Ownership. This is the document filed with the USA and Russia along with the United Nations General Assembly in 1980 in which Dennis M. Hope - first laid claim to the Moon. *A Solar System Sticker Book
*Postage paid registration Card.
Just so you are prepared for when/if you visit your plot, here are some Lunar facts:
*The Moon is a 4.6 billion year old ball of rock that circles around Earth once
every 27 days, 7 hours and 43 minutes. *The moons diameter is about 2,160 mi (3,476 km), somewhat more than 1/4 the earths diameter. The moon has about 1/81 the mass of the earth and is 3/5 as dense. *On the Moons surface the force of gravitation is about 1/6 that on earth. *The surface temperature rises above 100°C (212°F) at lunar noon and sinks below -155°C (-247°F) at night.
*The plane of the Moons orbit is tilted, or inclined, at an angle of about 5° with respect to the ecliptic.
*There is no air on the Moon, but it has recently been announced that water is definitely present - according to NASA between 10 and 300 million tons of water-ice is scattered inside the craters of the lunar poles. *There are dark areas on the Moon. These are really dry land but long ago astronomers thought they were filled with water, so they called them seas. *In 1969, the first astronauts landed on the Moon. This trip was followed by five more missions, the last in 1972.
When people are living on the moon you could sell your acre for loads! Craig Locke, Walsall
Ok, so now I have my land how do I get there? I know that Tito dude did it for £15m but can Paramountzone.com do it any cheaper? Please let me know. Jane Hunt, The Moon
This makes a really good present, and can be handed down from generation to generation and one day, many years from now, your relative, whom ever they may be, will be able to pick up shop and move there, how kool is that!! Justin Beaven, Bristol
Very Cool, Very Unique Liz Mathews, Cambridge
I visited my plot the other day and did not like my neighbours. Can I swap plots? Peter Pellowe, Sussex
Good value. Looking forward to the reactions of my relatives when my will is read out ;-) Brian Dolan
How do I view my plot closer, who owns the moon land? and how did they own it? it all sounds fab and interesting but viewing is essential. Shere Mohammod - Southam
I just bought a plot but can't get anyone to build me my dream home! There seems to be a catch to this :( Adam
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Press Reviews:
"If it`s the thought that counts in buying a present, then a slice of the moon has to be a pretty good thought...." The Guardian
Acre of the Moon
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