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What legal provisions apply to the theft of former bank accounts by NASA female astronauts in space?

Space crime is unprecedented, which can be described as a novelty. This time also illustrates the loopholes in the law. After the incident, the international community did not know how to pronounce the sentence, and even the "space law" set before did not have much effect.

The "space law" is as follows:

The legal framework reached by the five countries with space stations-the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada-stipulates that national laws apply to people and property in space.

Therefore, if Canadian nationals commit crimes in space, they will be bound by Canadian laws, while Russian citizens will be bound by Russian laws. As a country, Europe exists within the legal framework, but any European country can extend its national laws and regulations to European space equipment and personnel.

If a country decides to prosecute citizens of another country for their misconduct in space, the space law also provides for their extradition back to Earth.

But so far, the law has not been tested by practice. ...

Let's talk about this again. Hacking into his predecessor's account from space may be the first time in history. Former US Air Force intelligence officer Summer Walden and NASA astronaut Anne McClane are same-sex couples. One day, Summer Walden noticed that her bank account had been used without authorization. Access to her computer is through the network related to NASA.

After some investigation, she suspected that her former astronaut Anne McClane had hacked into her bank account from the International Space Station.

This strange accusation is directed against NASA astronaut Anne McClane, who was caught in a fierce divorce battle with her predecessor Summer Walden.

Mcclane and air force intelligence agent Walden got married in 20 14, and Walden filed for divorce in 20 18. Investigators from NASA's inspector general's office have contacted the two men about this allegation. After discovering that the bank account was stolen, Walden accused McClane of stealing the identity of the US Federal Trade Commission.