Issue 81

Germany Signs Artemis Accords

14 Sep 2023: Germany signed the Artemis Accords, adding one of Europe's largest space powers to a document outlining best practices for sustainable space exploration. Germany became the 29th country to sign the accords during a ceremony at the German ambassador's residence in Washington attended by U.S. and German…

14 Sep 2023: Germany signed the Artemis Accords, adding one of Europe’s largest space powers to a document outlining best practices for sustainable space exploration. Germany became the 29th country to sign the accords during a ceremony at the German ambassador’s residence in Washington attended by U.S. and German officials. The document was signed by Walter Pelzer, director general for the German space agency at the German Aerospace Center (DLR).

– Germany is also one of the biggest European space nations. It committed 3.5 billion euros ($3.7 billion) to the European Space Agency at last November’s ministerial summit, more than any other member. Five of the six largest contributors to ESA – Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Spain – have now signed the accords, along with several other members.

– German officials did not publicly state why they waited until now to sign the accords. In a statement, DLR said that the accords “reaffirm” their commitment to the Outer Space Treaty and related international agreements. Backers of the accords have long argued that the document is intended to “operationalize” the Outer Space Treaty by explaining how certain principles contained in it should be carried out.

-DLR added that it continued to support work to develop new binding space treaties, potentially on the issue of utilization of space resources, one of the topics covered in the Artemis Accords.

Germany signs the Artemis Accords in Washington, DC

Artemis Accords signatories