25.10.2024 Republika Chile została 47. państwem w programie Artemis Accords i 14. w 2024.
Today, we welcome Chile into the #Artemis Accords family 🇨🇱
That makes 47 nations so far.
Together, we are leading a golden era of space exploration—one done openly, peacefully, and for the benefit of all.
https://x.com/SenBillNelson/status/1849952827314962624Welcome to the #Artemis Accords, Chile 🇨🇱
Chile has become the 47th nation to commit to the peaceful and safe exploration of space. https://go.nasa.gov/4dW0SyE
https://x.com/NASAArtemis/status/1849924183486013771https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/albums/72177720321501218/Chile and Cyprus sign the Artemis AccordsJeff Foust October 26, 2024
Aisén Etcheverry, Chile’s minister of science, technology, knowledge and innovation, signes the Artemis Accords Oct. 25 at NASA Headquarters as NASA Administrator Bill Nelson looks on. Credit: NASA/Keegan BarberWASHINGTON — Chile and Cyprus are the latest nations to sign the Artemis Accords for sustainable space exploration, part of surge of new signatories this month. (...)
At a ceremony at NASA Headquarters Oct. 25, Aisén Etcheverry, Chile’s minister of science, technology, knowledge and innovation, signed the Accords on the behalf of that country. The ceremony was attended by Chile’s ambassador to the United States as well as NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Jennifer Littlejohn, acting assistant secretary of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs of the State Department.
“The signing marks a significant milestone for Chile, particularly as our government is committed to advancing technological development as a key pillar of our national strategy,” Etcheverry said in a statement. “Moreover, this collaboration allows us to contribute to areas of scientific excellence where Chile has distinguished expertise, such as astrobiology, geology, and mineralogy, all of which are critical for the exploration and colonization of space.” (...)
At the IAC meeting, attended by 42 of the 45 countries that had signed the Accords at the time, members discussed implementation details of aspects of the Accords, which outline best practices for sustainable space exploration building on the Outer Space Treaty and other international agreements. They also emphasized efforts to recruit additional countries to sign the Accords. (...)
https://spacenews.com/chile-and-cyprus-sign-the-artemis-accords/2)
Earlier this month, the Dominican Republic became the 44th nation to join the #Artemis Accords family.
Today, we had the pleasure of welcoming Ambassador @soniaguzmank to the @NASA HQ to recognize the Dominican Republic's commitment to peaceful, open and transparent exploration of our cosmos.
https://twitter.com/SenBillNelson/status/1849910544972775448