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NASA Welcomes Sweden in Artemis Accords
- 19 Apr 2024
 
On 16th April, 2024, NASA announced Sweden's accession as the 38th signatory to the Artemis Accords, reinforcing global cooperation and responsible norms in outer space exploration.
Key Points
- Expansion of Artemis Accords: Sweden's inclusion in the Artemis Accords, initiated in 2020 by NASA and the US Department of State, highlights a growing international commitment to space exploration norms and principles.
 - Objectives of Artemis Accords: The accords aim to implement key obligations from the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, promote responsible behavior, ensure the public release of scientific data, and reinforce existing space agreements.
 - Context of Space Exploration: The Artemis Accords emerge amidst a new era of space exploration, characterized by the involvement of diverse nations, including the US, China, Russia, India, and Japan, each vying for leadership in space endeavors.
 - Global Participation: With 38 signatories, including major spacefaring nations like India and Japan, the Artemis Accords signify a collective commitment to advancing space exploration while upholding international norms and agreements.
 - Competitive Landscape: The space race evolves with new players like China, India, and Japan emerging as contenders alongside traditional leaders like the US and Russia, reflecting a shift in global space dynamics.
 
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