Kwestia polityki czyli tego jak kraje peryferyjne będą się kosmicznie orientować.
13.10.2024 Estonia została 45. państwem w programie Artemis Accords i 12. w 2024.
Welcome to the #Artemis Accords, Estonia 🇪🇪
Estonia has become the 45th nation to commit to the peaceful and safe exploration of space as humanity embarks on the next era of space exploration. https://go.nasa.gov/4eIIPNz
https://x.com/NASAArtemis/status/1845523522963013913Four years ago, eight nations came together to establish the #Artemis Accords.
Today, our family of nations has grown to 45 and counting.
Our shared work in the stars affirms a basic truth: diplomacy is good for discovery and discovery is good for diplomacy.
The first eight member nations signed the #Artemis Accords #OTD in 2020, committing to the peaceful exploration of deep space and reinforcing the 1967 Outer Space Treaty.
Here's what they, and dozens of other nations since, have committed to do: https://go.nasa.gov/4gZ8u63
https://x.com/SenBillNelson/status/1845536564064993540When great nations work together, we extend our reach to the stars.
By joining the #Artemis Accords, Estonia joins a family of countries unified in exploring the cosmos peacefully, transparently, and for the benefit of all.
Welcome aboard!
https://x.com/SenBillNelson/status/1845498988834791523Artemis Accords signatories look to recruit new membersJeff Foust October 17, 2024
CSA President Lisa Campbell, ASI President Teodoro Valente and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy discuss progress on the Artemis Accords at the IAC Oct. 14. Credit: SpaceNews/J. FoustMILAN — Countries that have signed the Artemis Accords say that even as their numbers continue to grow, they need to redouble their efforts to encourage more nations to join.
Estonia became the 45th country to sign the Accords in an event here before the start of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), NASA announced Oct. 13. That signing took place almost exactly four years after the United States and seven other nations became the first to sign the Accords.
“We are more than interested to share our knowledge with the global space community to make future collaboration in space exploration a success for humankind,” Erkki Keldo, Estonia’s minister of economy and industry, said in a statement. “I am sure that joining the Artemis Accords will open attractive opportunities to Estonian enterprises too, to share their valuable knowledge and competences.”
https://spacenews.com/artemis-accords-signatories-look-to-recruit-new-members/