The most part of Moon’s territory belongs to Europeans, leaders among which are German citizens, informs Reuters.

Swedes, Englishmen and Poles follow the most active buyers of lunar sites.

It is necessary to note that such statistics can change precisely the same as change the prices for Moon sites. In fact from the beginning of 2007 the prices for lunar territories have come up by 40 %.

However experts cannot call such rates of growth as stable. For example, in the period from 1997 to 2001 prices for sites on the Moon have strongly improved, but in 2002-2003 experts observed recession in demand for such unearthly goods, and again lunar boom has began since 2005.

By the beginning of 2007 the price for lunar sites has again eased and has made on the average hardly more than six dollars for a hectare.





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