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If someone blew up one of Saturn's moons, what crime would they be charged with?

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Default If someone blew up one of Saturn's moons, what crime would they be charged with?

Is there a law against damaging or destroying natural bodies of the solar system?
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he wud be asked 2 pay a fine of 500 bucks. come'on..... a saturn's moon is a public property.... u should take good care of it.....
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How would someone go about destroying the natural bodies in the Solar System? They would probably be charged as a terrorist for being in possession of that kind of equipment, as they would be viewed as a threat to society.
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LOL come on who has that kind of power however there are some international laws out there to protect us and space but untill yhe need arises theres no law which i know about blowing up a moon who would want to everyone wants to explore the moons
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If someone shoots a gun into a crowd, even if the gun is legal and he/she has no intent to kill anyone (you know..just fooling around) and someone dies from their action, they can be charged with murder by "depraved indifference".

Would someone die from the loss of the moon? Who knows? Jupiter does appear to protect us somewhat from asteroid collisions. I would imagine that anything "out there" might do the same at one time or another.

It sure would be an interesting case.
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