Sweden Joins Artemis Accords
On 16th April, 2024, NASA celebrated Sweden's accession to the Artemis Accords, marking the 38th country to sign onto the non-binding agreements outlining norms for outer space activities.
Expanding the Global Coalition
- NASA Administrator expressed enthusiasm for Sweden's inclusion, emphasizing shared principles of open, transparent, responsible, and peaceful exploration.
- As a new space race unfolds, characterized by diverse participants, the Artemis Accords serve as a framework for collaboration and adherence to international norms.
- While the US maintains its leadership in space exploration, other nations like China, India, and Japan are emerging as significant players.
- Russia faces challenges in replicating past successes, evident ....
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