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The Artemis Accords: Principles for Cooperation in the Covil Exploration, and Use of the Moon, Mars, Comets, and Astroids for Peaceful Purp (en Inglés)
Iñaki Anasagasti
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United States Dept of the Treasury
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Cosimo Classics
· Tapa Blanda
The Artemis Accords: Principles for Cooperation in the Covil Exploration, and Use of the Moon, Mars, Comets, and Astroids for Peaceful Purp (en Inglés) - NASA ; U S Dept of State
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"Artemis will be the broadest and most diverse international human space exploration program in history, and the Artemis Accords are the vehicle that will establish this singular global coalition." -Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator (2020) The Artemis Accords (2020), drafted by NASA and the US Department of State, is an arrangement between the US and other governments for cooperation in the civil exploration and peaceful use of the Moon, Mars, and other astronomical objects. Among The Artemis Accords' goals are the return of humans to the Moon by 2025 and eventually a human mission to Mars. It also describes its ten principles from "peaceful exploration" to "preserving heritage" and "deconfliction of activities", which are based upon the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 (included in this publication). This treaty is the foundation of international space law, which has been signed by over 110 countries, including all major spacefaring nations. This publication will appeal to students of space exploration, journalists and anyone interested in the future of humans in space.