Tag Archives: Artemis Accords

The new space race: International partnerships (op-ed)

Charles Bolden He served as the 12th NASA Administrator, becoming only the second astronaut to hold that position. Bolden is Founder and CEO Emeritus of Charles F. Bolden Group Ambassador Stuart Holliday Following the President’s nomination and Senate confirmation, he served as U.S. Ambassador for Special Political Affairs at the United Nations (2003-2005). Holliday is… Read More »

Are the Artemis Accords enough?

In February, Uruguay became the 36th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a non-binding set of principles for initiating responsible actions on the moon. The agreements were formulated in 2020 by NASA in coordination with the US State Department. Since then, there has been a steady stream of countries signing the Artemis Accords, a set… Read More »

Scientists and space agencies are shooting for the Moon – 5 essential reads on modern lunar missions

2023 has been a big year for lunar science. India’s Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft lands near the Moon’s south pole; This is a major achievement for a country that is relatively new to the space scene, especially after the crash of the Chandrayaan-2 craft in 2019. At the same time, NASA is preparing for a series of… Read More »