Issue 44

Bahrain Latest to Sign Artemis Accords

7 Mar 2022: Bahrain became the 17th country to join the Artemis Accords regarding principles for cooperation in space exploration and expands beyond traditional spacefaring nations. - Mohamed Al Aseeri, head of the National Space Science Agency of Bahrain, signed the Accords 2 Mar during the U.S.-Bahrain Strategic…

7 Mar 2022: Bahrain became the 17th country to join the Artemis Accords regarding principles for cooperation in space exploration and expands beyond traditional spacefaring nations.

– Mohamed Al Aseeri, head of the National Space Science Agency of Bahrain, signed the Accords 2 Mar during the U.S.-Bahrain Strategic Dialogue. While the signing was briefly mentioned in those meetings, it was not formally announced by NASA and the State Department until 7 Mar.

– Bahrain is a newcomer to space, having established its space agency in 2014. That agency focused primarily on space applications, rather than exploration. The country’s launched its first satellite in Dec 2021. The cubesat, jointly developed with the United Arab Emirates called Light-1, rode on a SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station in Dec 2021.

– Bahrain has not announced any plans to participate in space exploration activities associated with the Artemis lunar exploration campaign.