Ocean of Storms (the largest of the Moon's seas)
Ocean of Storms (the largest of the Moon's seas)
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At Moon Realtor, in collaboration with the Bureau of Outer Space Land Management (BOSLM) and USATAKA, we provide a remarkable avenue for individuals to stake their claim on the lunar surface.
Purchase land on the Moon for yourself or buy as a gift.
Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum)
The Ocean of Storms is the largest of the Moon's seas, and the only one classified as an 'ocean'. It covers an area of more than 772,204 square miles (two million square kilometres), greater than that of the Gulf of Mexico on Earth.
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Your land purchase includes the following:
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Your own unique parcel of land
The land is marked out with latitude & longitude coordinates and your ownership is registered with the Bureau of Outer Space Land Management (BOSLM). -
Official Documentation: a custom made Certificate of Title (Deed)
This includes the landowners name, land coordinates, and unique Torrens identification reference numbers (PDF File, designed to be printed, printable US letter size 8.5 × 11 inches or A4) - see example within the images. -
Land Location & Boundary
Land location details document including an aerial photo with the boundary marked out (PDF File, designed to be printed, printable US letter size 8.5 × 11 inches or A4) - see example within the images. -
A High Resolution Photo
This is a photo of the Moon with your land location marked with an X (JPEG File, printable up to 11x14 inches) - see example within the images. {Includes an optional version of the photo without the land location marked} -
Priority Options
The landowner will have priority options to Space Travel and other Property opportunities that will be made available from USATAKA.
Other items included with your purchase are:
- Complementary link to an interactive online Moon Map showing land position
- Document detailing & information about the significance of the land area you have purchased and how to view the land from Earth.
- Document providing guidance/instructions for printing the above official documents and images
Supporting Space Exploration
We are proud to support the future of space exploration and technological innovation. A portion of every purchase you make is donated to the NASA Starport Program and USATAKA, helping to fund continued advancements in space technology, research, and exploration.
These official documents & images are sent to your email where you can print as you desire. All documents are provided in English only in compliance with international treaties. The land on the Moon is governed by the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 therefore this land is sold as a novel souvenir.
More information about the Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum)
The Ocean of Storms is one of the largest and most fascinating features on the Moon:
- Vast Size: The Ocean of Storms is the largest of the lunar maria, spanning about 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) across. Its expansive surface contains a mix of smooth basalt plains and rugged terrain, making it a prominent feature on the Moon.
- Complex Geological History: This region has a complex geological background, characterized by volcanic activity and a variety of impact craters. It is believed to have formed from ancient volcanic flows that spread across the surface, creating the smooth terrain we see today.
- Significant Landing Site: The Ocean of Storms is notable for being the landing site of several important lunar missions, including Apollo 12 and the Surveyor 3 robotic lander. Apollo 12's crew conducted experiments and collected samples that provided valuable insights into the Moon's geology.
- Mystifying Name: The name "Ocean of Storms" is derived from the Latin term "Oceanus Procellarum," which reflects early astronomers' beliefs that the dark patches on the Moon resembled oceans. The "storms" referred to were imagined weather phenomena that are not actually present.
- Unique Features: The Ocean of Storms is home to several notable geological features, including the prominent craters Aristarchus and Copernicus. Aristarchus is particularly interesting due to its brightness and relatively young age, making it a focal point for studies on lunar surface processes.
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Disclaimer: While the purchase of lunar land is symbolic, it provides access to priority options for space tourism and space property offered by USATAKA. The land itself does not grant ownership rights under international law but serves as a unique souvenir and crowdfunding contribution to the future of space exploration. Priority options for space travel and space property are subject to the successful development and implementation of space tourism and exploration initiatives by USATAKA. While Moon Realtor provides access to these exclusive opportunities, the availability of space travel and space property is contingent upon the ongoing progress and success of USATAKA’s missions and projects. There are no guarantees that space travel or space property will be available within any specific timeframe, and all offerings are subject to change based on the advancements and challenges of the space industry. By purchasing lunar land, you acknowledge and accept that priority access is conditional upon USATAKA's success in reaching the necessary milestones for space tourism and exploration.