Portugal signs the Artemis Accords as the 60th participating country

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Portugal’s signing brings the Artemis Accords to 60 participating countries and adds Portugal to the set of nations committed to the accords’ principles for civil space exploration.
Portugal signs the Artemis Accords as the 60th participating country

Key insights

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    Artemis Accords principles cover conduct and coordination in civil space exploration: The accords include commitments to peaceful and transparent exploration, aid to those in need, unrestricted access to scientific data, non-interference, preservation of historically significant sites and artifacts, and best practices for exploration for the benefit of all.

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    More signatories are expected: More countries are expected to sign the Artemis Accords in the months and years ahead.

A What happened
Portugal’s Secretary of State for Science and Innovation Helena Canhão signed the Artemis Accords on Jan. 11 on behalf of the country. A ceremony recognizing the signing took place in Lisbon on Jan. 12, with Portuguese Space Agency executive director Hugo Costa and U.S. Ambassador to Portugal John J. Arrigo participating. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Portugal joined nations building a framework for safe, transparent, and prosperous activity in space. The accords set practical principles for civil space exploration, including peaceful and transparent exploration, rendering aid, unrestricted access to scientific data, non-interference, preservation of historically significant sites and artifacts, and best practices for exploration for the benefit of all.

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