FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Carson City, Nevada   
November 6, 2003

Orbital Development (www.orbdev.com) of Carson City, Nevada announced that 
legal action was begun in its "Eros Project" (www.erosproject.com) against 
the United States by filing a Complaint for Declaratory Judgment in Federal 
Court today.

Asteroid 433, Eros is lawfully owned by Gregory W. Nemitz since March 3, 
2000.  Orbital Development is managing the "Eros Project for Space Property 
Law" for Nemitz.  The Project was begun to require the US government to 
officially recognize his ownership of that asteroid.  Nemitz estimates his 
property's value to be more than US$10 trillion.

When NASA permanently landed its NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft on Eros on 
February 12, 2001, Nemitz sent an invoice to NASA for parking and storage 
fees of $20, to pay for one full century of rent.  Citing its 
interpretation of the United Nations' Outer Space Treaty of 1967, NASA 
refused to pay the invoiced amount.

Official Notice was then sent to the United States Department of State 
informing the agency that NASA had exceeded its authority and had denied 
Nemitz of his Rights.  The Department of State officially responded on 
August 15, 2003 by also citing its interpretation of the Treaty, that 
Nemitz's "claim is without legal basis."

The Complaint for Declaratory Judgment was filed in the United States 
District Court, District of Nevada in Reno, Nevada on November 6, 
2003.  The Complaint alleges that Nemitz was denied his Fifth, Ninth and 
Tenth Amendment rights protected by the Constitution.   Nemitz asserts in 
the Court filings that "no treaty has ever abrogated, overthrown, or 
amended constitutional law"  The suit is seeking $1,107 in damages, rulings 
to overturn the NASA and Department of State conclusions, and a ruling that 
Nemitz's Claim to ownership of the asteroid is a Lawful and valid Claim.

The central issue of the case submitted to the Court is "Treaty vs. the 
Natural, Inherent Rights of Man" to acquire and own property.  The side 
issue of whether actual possession is required prior recognized ownership, 
is moot in this regard.  US District Judge Howard D. McKibben has been 
assigned to the action.

When asked why he is taking the United States Government court, Nemitz 
stated, "As basic principle, the very foundation of all government action 
resides in the social contract among those governed, which allows their 
government officials to act towards protecting individual and property 
rights. If any government, or treaty to which a government adheres, 
rules  private ownership of private property in Space to be unlawful, they 
will have lost all their legitimate footing to be a government of, for, and 
by the People who view Space as a Frontier.  We need to know where the U.S. 
government stands on this critical issue."

On November 21, 2003, Nemitz will speak about Space Property Law and 
Property Rights in Space at the International Lunar Conference in Hawaii 
(www.spaceagepub.com).  His presentation is "Developing Property Claims and 
Asteroid Eros".

Contact & Interview Information:
Orbital Development,        Gregory Nemitz, President
Tel: 775-450-6144                       www.erosproject.com
Fax: 413-460-6480                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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