I think I saw this mentioned in a post earlier but here's the link: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iabt-SAXY390wSpknpaI-EkWn... "Duran, who lives in the town of Salvaterra do Mino, said she now wants to slap a fee on everyone who uses the sun and give half of the proceeds to the Spanish government and 20 percent to the nation's pension fund. She would dedicate another 10 percent to research, another 10 percent to ending world hunger -- and would keep the remaining 10 percent herself." Hmm, so if you take a solar image or view, you have to pay for it . . . . doesn't sound too legal given that Outer Space Treaty in 1967, signed by over 100 countries forbids any sovereign nation from owning a celestial body. She claims that he is an individual though. Man, what will some people think of? Then again there was Denis Hope who made a similar claim on the moon and who was ignored by the government but went ahead and sold deeds making millions.