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#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: The Artemis Accords and Lunar Exploration – Revolution and Evolution – SpaceWatch.Global
by Professor Christopher J. Newman, Northumbria University, UK The international community has strug

by Professor Christopher J. Newman, Northumbria University, UK
Image courtesy of NASA.
The international community has struggled for a number of years with the issue of how to govern a human settlement on the Moon and deal with the management of any resources. Previous attempts have been through painstakingly negotiated international treaties. The Outer Space Treaty 1967[1] laid down the foundational principles for human space exploration but has little in the way of detail. The Moon Agreement of…
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