Is there enough legal framework to avoid arguments between nations as space exploration and commercial activity rapidly increase?
Private companies and individuals are increasingly considering permanent settlements in outer space and on celestial bodies.
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When we talk about Artemis, we are going back as a global community. That is why we have the Artemis Accords.” The Artemis astronauts will be in Austin this week to speak at the South by Southwest ...
Mining the moon for water, helium-3, and rare earth elements could become a multibillion-dollar industry in the near future, but astronomers warn it risks coming at the expense of scientific ...
This commitment not only fulfills the legal obligation of the OST, as the U.S. agreed upon within the Artemis Accord, but it also ensures durability in space as a shared resource for generations ...
That is why we have the Artemis Accords," Fox said. "We encourage all of our partners, the U.S. partners and allies. But together with NASA and with our U.S. companies, we are going to lead the ...
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"Mining for water is probably the worst," he added. While legal frameworks exist — such as the Artemis Accords, a non-binding set of principles established in 2020 and signed by over 50 ...