Artemis Accords
programArtemis Accords establish principles for international cooperation in space exploration.
The Artemis Accords are a set of non-binding multilateral agreements aimed at enhancing governance in outer space exploration. They are associated with NASA's Artemis program, which seeks to return humans to the Moon and eventually expand exploration to Mars. The Accords promote international partnerships and outline norms for the civil use of outer space, involving various countries and private entities.
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Latvia To Join Artemis Accords Today
Latvia is set to sign the Artemis Accords today at NASA HQ, becoming the 62nd nation to join the agreement. This signing fulfills Latvia's commitment made in October. The Accords promote responsible space use and interoperability among nations. Mike Gold, president of Redwire, emphasized the need for contributions from all signatories to the Artemis program.