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UAE hosts Artemis Accords workshop with representatives from 30 countries
UAE hosts Artemis Accords workshop with representatives from 30 countries

Al Etihad

time26-05-2025

  • Science
  • Al Etihad

UAE hosts Artemis Accords workshop with representatives from 30 countries

26 May 2025 14:49 ABU DHABI (WAM)The UAE, represented by the UAE Space Agency, recently hosted a workshop on the Artemis Accords at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). This gathering brought together delegates from over 30 of the 55 signatory nations, reaffirming their commitment to promoting peaceful, transparent, and sustainable space workshop aims to reinforce the principles of peaceful and responsible space exploration and discuss future approaches to foster a shared commitment to transparency, information exchange, space heritage protection, and ensuring sustainability in outer space workshop focused on advancing the implementation of the Artemis Accords' principles, including non-interference, interoperability, orbital debris mitigation, scientific data sharing, registration of space objects, and outreach engaged in a tabletop exercise designed to simulate potential scenarios, fostering collaborative approaches to responsible space of Sports and Chairman of UAE Space Agency, Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, said, 'The UAE's commitment to strengthening international cooperation and fostering responsible space exploration reflects values that lie at the heart of the Artemis Accords. Through this workshop, we aim to promote a peaceful, transparent, and sustainable space for future generations.'Al Falasi added, 'As we witness the evolution of space activities, international collaboration frameworks are becoming highly essential. The Artemis Accords stand as a beacon to ensure that as humanity reaches further into space, we do so while maintaining openness, safety, and mutual respect, so space remains a domain of peace and opportunity for all.'The Abu Dhabi workshop builds upon previous meetings held in Poland (2023) and Canada (2024) to share best practices, address emerging challenges, and strengthen the collective commitment to sustainable space in 2020 by the USA with the participation of seven countries - including the UAE - the Artemis Accords are a non-binding set of principles designed to guide civil space exploration towards more sustainable and safe operations. The Artemis Accords are consistent with relevant international treaties, including the Outer Space Treaty, the Registration Convention, and the Agreement on the Rescue and Return of Astronauts.

NASA Welcomes Norway as 55th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords
NASA Welcomes Norway as 55th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

NASA Welcomes Norway as 55th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following an international signing ceremony Thursday, NASA congratulated Norway on becoming the latest country to join the Artemis Accords, committing to the peaceful, transparent, and responsible exploration of space. "We're grateful for the strong and meaningful collaboration we've already had with the Norwegian Space Agency," said acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro. "Now, by signing the Artemis Accords, Norway is not only supporting the future of exploration, but also helping us define it with all our partners for the Moon, Mars, and beyond." Norway's Minster of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth signed the Artemis Accords on behalf of the country during an event at the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) in Oslo. Christian Hauglie-Hanssen, director general of NOSA, and Robert Needham, U.S. Embassy Chargé d'Affaires for Norway, participated in the event. Petro contributed remarks in a pre-recorded video message. "We are pleased to be a part of the Artemis Accords," said Myrseth. "This is an important step for enabling Norway to contribute to broader international cooperation to ensure the peaceful exploration and use of outer space." In 2020, the United States, led by NASA and the U.S. Department of State, and seven other initial signatory nations established the Artemis Accords, the first set of practical guidelines for nations to increase safety of operations and reduce risk and uncertainty in their civil exploration activities. The Artemis Accords are grounded in the Outer Space Treaty and other agreements including the Registration Convention and the Rescue and Return Agreement, as well as best practices for responsible behavior that NASA and its partners have supported, including the public release of scientific data. Learn more about the Artemis Accords at: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE NASA Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

NASA Welcomes Bangladesh as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory
NASA Welcomes Bangladesh as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

Associated Press

time08-04-2025

  • Science
  • Associated Press

NASA Welcomes Bangladesh as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

WASHINGTON, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following a signing ceremony Tuesday in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka, NASA congratulates Bangladesh as the 54th nation to commit to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity. 'We are thrilled by Bangladesh's signature of the Accords,' said NASA acting Administrator Janet Petro. 'Bangladesh affirms its role in shaping the future of space exploration. This is about ensuring that our journey to the Moon – and beyond – is peaceful, sustainable, and transparent. We look forward to working together, to learning from one another, and to seeing how Bangladesh's incredible talent and vision contribute to humanity's next great chapter in space.' Ashraf Uddin, the secretary of defense for Bangladesh, signed the Artemis Accords on behalf of the country. Charge d'Affaires Tracey Jacobson for the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, participated in the event, and Petro contributed remarks in a pre-recorded video message. 'Bangladesh's commitment to the Artemis Accords will enhance the country's engagement with NASA and the international community,' said Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus. 'By signing the accords, Bangladesh builds upon an important foundation for the open, responsible and peaceful exploration of space.' In 2020, the United States, led by NASA and the U.S. Department of State, and seven other initial signatory nations established the Artemis Accords, a first-ever set of practical guidelines for nations to increase safety of operations and reduce risk and uncertainty in their civil exploration activities. That group of signatories has grown to more than 50 countries today. The Artemis Accords are grounded in the Outer Space Treaty and other agreements, including the Registration Convention and the Rescue and Return Agreement, as well as best practices for responsible behavior that NASA and its partners have supported, including the public release of scientific data.

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