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The Contracting Parties which will launch manned spacecraft towards outer space, the Moon, and other planets, may carry the most powerful atomic and ultrasonic devices in order to protect the astronauts against attack from unknown alien races. Such devices shall be used only in self-defense.

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Faria, J.E. (1961). Draft to an International Covenant for Outer Space — The Treaty of Antarctica as a Prototype. In: Haley, A.G., Grönfors, K. (eds) XIth International Astronautical Congress Stockholm 1960 / XI. Internationaler Astronautischer Kongress / XIe Congrès International D’Astronautique. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37770-3_11

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