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South Korea signs Artemis Accords
Posted: Sat, May 29, 2021, 4:26 PM ET (2026 GMT)
South Korea has formally signed the Artemis Accords. NASA said Wednesday that the South Korean government formally signed onto the accords, which outline best practices for safe operations in lunar exploration, on Monday, a few days after the presidents of the US and South Korea held a summit meeting. South Korea is the tenth country to join the accords, with at least two more countries expected to join in the coming weeks.
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