
Latvia Becomes 60th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords
Latvia has become the 60th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a key international agreement for peaceful and sustainable space exploration.
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Latvia has become the 60th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a key international agreement for peaceful and sustainable space exploration.

Malaysia and the Philippines have signed the Artemis Accords, expanding the international agreement for space exploration principles to 59 nations.

Nordic nations have signed a landmark declaration to deepen cooperation in the space sector, aiming to boost security, innovation, and economic growth.

Global space agencies met in Sydney to advance the Artemis Accords, a set of principles for peaceful lunar exploration, now signed by 56 nations.

Japanese satellite startup ArkEdge Space has signed agreements with institutions in Egypt, Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Angola to use satellite data for sustainable development.

The European Space Agency is expanding its global reach, signing a new cooperation deal with South Korea and advancing a joint asteroid mission with Japan.

The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs is addressing increased orbital traffic and risks, promoting international cooperation for the peaceful use of space.

The European Space Agency and South Korea's new Korea AeroSpace Administration have signed a pact to collaborate on space weather and ground station networks.

The United States and Australia have signed a new framework agreement to expand cooperation in space exploration and aeronautics, building on a 60-year partnership.

U.S. and U.K. space commands have completed their first joint satellite maneuvers, a key step in strengthening allied space defense and interoperability.