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On the back of your [[membership card]] in the [[ChiCon II Society]] was a deed reading like this: "[[The Chicago Science Fiction Society]] assigns you exclusive colonization right to the property on the Moon encompassed by the crater Herschel, which is located in the Second Quadrant of said body. Valid in perpetuity." [This was [[Lee Hoffman]]'s.] The deed was not really valid, despite the last sentence, tho George Washington University once gave out Moon Deeds that were legally effective. Quitclaims, they were. | On the back of your [[membership card]] in the [[ChiCon II Society]] was a deed reading like this: "[[The Chicago Science Fiction Society]] assigns you exclusive colonization right to the property on the Moon encompassed by the crater Herschel, which is located in the Second Quadrant of said body. Valid in perpetuity." [This was [[Lee Hoffman]]'s.] The deed was not really valid, despite the last sentence, tho George Washington University once gave out Moon Deeds that were legally effective. Quitclaims, they were. |
Revision as of 07:47, 3 July 2022
A little-known fact of history is that in 1969 Neil Armstrong committed the first known act of extraterrestrial trespass when he stepped onto the floor of Mare Tranquillitatis -- the Moon having been claimed many years earlier by multiple fannish organizations. Here are what we know of:
1952 -- The Little Men[edit]
In 1952, the Little Men, a Berkeley, CA club
https://fanac.org/fanzines/Rhodomagnetic/rhodomagnetic_digest_19_v3n6_fabun_1952.pdf
1952 -- Chicon II[edit]
Moon Deeds
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
On the back of your membership card in the ChiCon II Society was a deed reading like this: "The Chicago Science Fiction Society assigns you exclusive colonization right to the property on the Moon encompassed by the crater Herschel, which is located in the Second Quadrant of said body. Valid in perpetuity." [This was Lee Hoffman's.] The deed was not really valid, despite the last sentence, tho George Washington University once gave out Moon Deeds that were legally effective. Quitclaims, they were. |