NASA Welcomes Mauritius as 70th Artemis Accords Signatory
Mauritius becomes the seventh African signatory as the Artemis Accords reach 70 members, with NASA saying the framework promotes peaceful and transparent exploration.
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Serbia, Mauritius Bring Artemis Accords to 70
Serbia and Mauritius have joined the Artemis Accords in the past two days, bringing the number of signatories to 70. Governments of any country are welcome to join the U.S.-led principles for responsible behavior on the Moon whether or not they have space programs or aspire to conduct operations on the Moon, although many do. Countries on all six continents that have governments are members. President Trump initiated the Artemis program during h…
NASA Welcomes Mauritius as 70th Artemis Accords Signatory
Credit: NASA The Republic of Mauritius has officially joined the global coalition committed to responsible space exploration, becoming the newest signatory and seventh African country to join the Artemis Accords. NASA’s Deputy Administrator Matt Anderson contributed video remarks for a signing ceremony on Friday, in the island nation’s city of Ébène. “We are honored to welcome Mauritius to the Artemis Accords community and look forward to workin…
Serbia officially signed on as the 69th signatory to the Artemis Accords, expressing its commitment to the open and peaceful exploration of outer space. The official signing ceremony took place on July 17 at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djurić representing the country. The Artemis Accords initiative was launched in 2020 by NASA and the US State Department, with the participation of the seven founding…
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