Artemis Accords

Artemis Accords

Sweden became 38th country to join Artemis Accords.

  • A non-binding set of principles designed to guide civil space exploration and use in the 21st century.
  • Initially announced by – NASA and the US Department of State in 2020 together with 7 other founding member nations (Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom)
  • Grounded in Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967.
  • It represents multilateral leadership in civil space diplomacy and brings together a diverse set of nations with a shared vision of peaceful space cooperation.
  • Signatories – 38 (including India)
  • Broad dissemination of national space policies and scientific information resulting from their activities.
  • Recognize development of interoperable and common exploration infrastructure and standards such as communication systems, landing structures, etc.
  • Implement MoUs between governments or agencies as per the Outer Space Treaty 1967.
  • Preserve outer space heritage, including historic landing sites and evidence of activity on celestial bodies.
  • Mitigate orbital debris and induce safe and timely disposal of spacecraft at the end of missions.
  • Outer Space Treaty (1967): Provides basic framework for international space law. Rescue Agreement (1968): To rescue and assist astronauts in distress.
  • Liability Convention (1972): Provides that launching State shall be absolutely liable to pay compensation for damage caused by its space objects on the surface of the Earth or to aircraft.
  • Registration Convention (1976): Registration of objects launched into outer space.
  • Moon Agreement (1979): Provides that the Moon and its natural resources are the common heritage of humankind.

India has ratified all these treaties, except the Moon Agreement of 1979. India, however, is a signatory to Moon Agreement.

Source: Indian Express


What is the purpose of the US Space Agency’s Themis Mission, which was recently in the news?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2008 Prelims]

(a) To study the possibility of life on Mars
(b) To study the satellites of Saturn
(c) To study the colourful display of high latitude skies
(d) To build a space laboratory to study the stellar explosions

Answer: (c)


Practice Question

The Artemis Accords has been often in the news. It is a

 
 
 
 

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