Science
New Zealand signs Artemis Accords to urge sustainability in space mining – Space.com
New Zealand is urging progress on sustainability in space mining as the country becomes the 11th worldwide to sign on to the NASA-led Artemis
Accords
for human-led moon exploration.
Peter Crabtree, head of the New Zealand Space Agency, signed the pact during a ceremony Monday (May 31) in Wellington, N.Z., according to NASA
.
“The Artemis Accords enable us to prepare for future economic and trade opportunities as well as meeting foreign policy objectives,” Stuart Nash, New Zealand’s economic development…
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