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“Their decision to join the Artemis Accords affirms a shared commitment to peaceful, transparent exploration — at a time when others seek to weaponize the final frontier,” Duffy wrote.That post was the only formal announcement of the signing. NASA is not issuing press releases or social media updates during the federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1.
Stephane SEBILE @spacemen1969 1:34 AM · Oct 1, 2025Accords ArtemisPhoto ''de famille'' des 56 pays signataires lors du 76ème Congrès International d'Astronautique de l' @iafastro qui s'est ouvert ce lundi à Sydney
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NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy @SecDuffyNASA 7:52 PM · Nov 3, 2025The Philippines 🇵🇭 and Malaysia 🇲🇾 signed the Artemis Accords during the President’s trip to the ASEAN Summit. These nations support America’s peaceful and transparent space exploration. 🇺🇸
Latvia to sign Artemis Accordsby Jeff Foust November 1, 2025Dace Melbārde, Latvia’s minister for education and science, speaking at the Big Data from Space conference in September. Credit: Latvian Ministry of Education and ScienceUpdated Nov. 3 to reflect that Latvia has agreed to join the Accords but has not formally signed.WASHINGTON — Latvia will sign the Artemis Accords, which outline norms of behavior for safe space exploration, joining a group of now 60 countries.In an Oct. 31 statement on a government-affiliated website, the Latvian government announced the country joined the Accords as part of efforts to raise its profile in the space sector.“Latvia’s accession to the Artemis Accords is a significant step toward our more active participation in the global space community. We are proud to become part of a group of nations committed to exploring and using space responsibly and sustainably,” Dace Melbārde, Latvia’s minister for education and science, said in the statement.Latvia formally agreed to join the Accords at an Oct. 7 meeting of the country’s Cabinet of Ministers, a decision that was not widely reported outside Latvia at the time.A NASA spokesperson said Nov. 3 that Latvia has agreed to sign the Accords but has yet to formally sign.The Accords, which recently marked their fifth anniversary, outline best practices for space activities, building on the Outer Space Treaty and other international agreements. They cover topics such as interoperability, transparency, use of space resources and deconfliction of space activities to avoid harmful interference.Latvia formally joined the 1967 Outer Space Treaty only in May, a year after becoming a member of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, or COPUOS. Signing the Accords, the government stated, is part of efforts to further engage internationally in space activities.“By signing the Artemis Accords, Latvia becomes part of a broader international cooperation aimed at ensuring peaceful and responsible space exploration, as well as reaffirming Latvia’s commitment to close cooperation with NASA and countries that actively advocate for sustainable space use (e.g., the United States, Japan, Australia),” according to a translated Latvian government document about the Accords.“By joining the agreement, Latvia would gain the opportunity to strengthen its visibility in the international space cooperation network and create additional opportunities and favorable conditions for the development of Latvian industry and scientific institutes,” the document added.Latvia is one of three countries that are currently associate members of the European Space Agency, along with Lithuania and Slovakia. Cyprus signed an agreement Oct. 23 to become an associate member in the coming months. Associate membership allows countries to participate in optional ESA programs.Latvia is also a member of the European Union and noted in its statement that joining the Artemis Accords aligns with the EU’s proposed Space Act.Latvia is one of four countries that joined the Accords in October. Hungary signed Oct. 22, while Malaysia and the Philippines signed Oct. 26. Eight countries have joined so far this year, bringing the total to 60.The recent signings received little publicity from NASA or the U.S. State Department because of the federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1.
Kongres ostrzegł, że obecny plan NASA dotyczący Artemis „nie może zadziałać” „Misja Artemis III i kolejne powinny zostać anulowane”.https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/12/congress-told-there-needs-to-be-consequences-for-nasa-delays-amid-chinas-rise/
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman @NASAAdmin 8:40 PM · Jan 12, 2026Welcome to the Artemis Accords, Portugal! 🇵🇹One of America's oldest allies has joined this growing coalition of nations committed to safe, transparent, and peaceful exploration of space.This 60th signing strengthens the Artemis alliance, ignites more opportunities for transatlantic collaboration, and helps build the orbital and lunar economy.
NASA @NASA 9:11 PM · Jan 12, 2026With Portugal’s signing, the Artemis Accords have reached 60 international signatories.What began during the President’s first administration with 8 nations has grown, in just 5 years, into a coalition spanning the globe. The Accords are growing as our missions to the Moon and Mars are maturing. We’ll take these principles with us into this next great chapter of exploration.Because of President Trump’s leadership, America and its allies are shaping the future of exploration together, and setting the conditions for sustained leadership beyond Earth. https://nasa.gov/artemis-accords/
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