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NASA's Artemis Accords for moon include protecting Apollo sites [i]NASA is inviting international partners to join in its return to the moon, but only if they first agree to a set of principles, including the protection of historic sites already there. The U.S. space agency on Friday (May 15) outlined the "Artemis Accords," its proposed framework for the next era for lunar exploration and utilization that fosters "a safe and transparent environment which facilitates exploration, science and commercial activities for the benefit of humanity." "The Artemis Accords were basically conceived to make sure that people that join the Artemis program are in agreement on very basic principles of safety in space," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said, addressing a meeting of the Regulatory and Policy Committee of the NASA Advisory Committee on Friday morning.[/i]
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