Issue 50

France Latest to Sign the Artemis Accords

10 June 2022: France officially signed onto NASA's Artemis Accords - the space agency's set of guidelines and principles for how the US and other countries should explore the Moon in the future. France's addition brings the total number of signatory countries to 20, strengthening the international agreement ahead of…

10 June 2022: France officially signed onto NASA’s Artemis Accords – the space agency’s set of guidelines and principles for how the US and other countries should explore the Moon in the future. France’s addition brings the total number of signatory countries to 20, strengthening the international agreement ahead of NASA’s planned return to the lunar surface this decade.

– France, after 2 years, came to the table, and the country is considered the most significant signatory yet for the Accords.

– Gabriel Swiney, NASA policy advisor and an original Artemis Accord author stated, “It was critical to get France on the same page as us for our lunar exploration and other plans, because they’re the dominant player in Europe along with Germany.”

– The US also has a long-standing partnership with France’s space agency, CNES, and the country plays a pivotal role in operating the launch site and rockets for Europe’s primary launch provider, Arianespace.

– Hopes are high for Germany to sign on, and NASA is also looking to India as as signatory.

The Artemis Accords build on the backbone of international space law, known as the Outer Space Treaty. The Accords focus on standards for exploring the Moon. The agreement establishes areas on the Moon called “safety zones.” If one nation is conducting work on a region of the lunar surface, they will inform the other signatories and other countries will not interfere in that area. The Accords also call for the preservation of heritage sights, such as the landing locations for the Apollo missions, and also protect the “extraction and utilization” of space resources. That way, countries can mine the Moon for materials and then use those materials in their lunar exploration efforts.

France signing the Artemis Accords, becoming the twentieth signatory nation.