The Prince in Space


The Soviet report depicted Asteroid 328 as the only relatively normal moon in the sequence of Asteroids 325 through 330. However, there seems to be an abnormal amount of references to Asteroid 325 outside of the context of the book.

In the book itself, the Businessman inhabits Asteroid 325. The Businessman was a humanoid who counted and recorded as many stars as they count for the purpose of "owning them", placing an enormous list in their safe.

During a pelicular case in 1967, a recently declassified letter addressed to the United Nation Headquarters in New York, and addressing the signatories of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. A letter, made of titanium had smashed through an upper floor roof into the legal department of the UN. A letter identifying the author as "An Enterprising Entrepreneur", disputed the claim of the treaty that stated, "All of Space shall be the province of all of mankind". This particular author claimed that they had claimed at least 51% of all known stars as their property decades before.
This letter then said that a list of all of the currently claimed stars would be sent to the UN Headquarters. Although, it has officially been said that this was a prank by an airplane pilot, no commercial or private flight was ever chartered above the UN. And although the quickly armored and reinforced roof of the UN would no longer be impacted, in 1986, another titanium letter detailing a list of 400 stars had been found by a fisherman in the Hudson bay. NEXT PAGE
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