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Latvia Becomes 62nd Nation to Sign Artemis Accords, Pledging Responsible Space Exploration

अंतरिक्ष अन्वेषण के लिए आर्टेमिस समझौते में शामिल हुआ लातविया, बना 62वां देश

अंतराळ संशोधनासाठी लातविया आर्टेमिस करारात सामील, ६२वे राष्ट्र बनले

মহাকাশ গবেষণায় লাটভিয়া আর্টেমিস চুক্তিতে স্বাক্ষর করল, ৬২তম দেশ হিসেবে যোগদান

விண்வெளி ஆய்விற்கான ஆர்டெமிஸ் ஒப்பந்தத்தில் லாட்வியா இணைந்தது, 62வது நாடாக உறுதி

ఖగోళ అన్వేషణలో లాట్వియా ఆర్టెమిస్ ఒప్పందంలో చేరింది, 62వ దేశంగా నిలిచింది

અંતરિક્ષ સંશોધન માટે લાટવિયા આર્ટેમિસ સમજૂતીમાં જોડાયું, 62મો દેશ બન્યો

ਪੁਲਾੜ ਖੋਜ ਲਈ ਲਾਤਵੀਆ ਆਰਟੇਮਿਸ ਸਮਝੌਤੇ 'ਤੇ ਸਹਿਮਤ, 62ਵਾਂ ਦੇਸ਼ ਬਣਿਆ

By AI News Desk 🕐 22 April 2026, 01:12 PM 🛸 Space
Latvia Joins Artemis Accords for Space Exploration

In a significant step towards unified and responsible space exploration, the Republic of Latvia officially signed the Artemis Accords on Monday. The ceremony, hosted by NASA at its headquarters in Washington D.C., marked Latvia's commitment as the 62nd nation to join the global initiative. This landmark agreement underscores a shared dedication to the principles of peaceful and transparent exploration of outer space for the benefit of all humanity.

A Growing Coalition for the Cosmos

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson expressed his pride in welcoming Latvia to the growing family of Artemis Accords signatories. "Each new signatory strengthens a coalition committed to the transparent and peaceful exploration of space," Nelson stated, highlighting the increasing international cooperation in space endeavors. The Artemis Accords, a set of non-binding principles derived from the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, aim to guide space exploration and establish a framework for responsible conduct beyond Earth.

Latvia's accession signifies its alignment with the core tenets of the Accords, which include principles such as operating in accordance with international law, ensuring the safety of space operations, providing for emergency assistance, registering space objects, and the peaceful resolution of disputes. By joining, Latvia is positioning itself as a proactive participant in the future of space exploration, contributing to a collaborative environment that fosters scientific advancement and economic opportunities in space. This move is particularly noteworthy as nations worldwide increasingly focus on lunar missions, the development of space resources, and the eventual goal of human missions to Mars. Latvia's commitment reinforces the vision of a safe, inclusive, and sustainable future in space.

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