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[11] [24] [27] [28] In addition, the U.S. has led the creation of a series of bilateral agreements known as the Artemis Accords that seek to clarify a number of issue related to the Outer Space Treaty, including the use of space resources. [29] This has created some controversy regarding legal claims over the mining of celestial bodies for ...
Article VI vests the responsibility for activities in space to States Parties, regardless of whether they are carried out by governments or non-governmental entities. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 had been ratified by 102 countries by 2013, [5] including all the major space-faring nations. It has also been signed but not yet ratified by 26 ...
The two current treaties that govern activities in outer space are the Outer Space Treaty and the Moon Treaty. Ratified by 98 countries in 1976, the Outer Space Treaty prevents sovereign or private ownership of outer space and its resources, asserting it belongs to all mankind but does not prevent exploitation of its resources.
Confirm a commitment to transparency and to share scientific information, consistent with Article XI of the Outer Space Treaty. Call for a commitment to use reasonable efforts to utilize current interoperability standards for space-based infrastructure, and to establish standards when they do not exist or are inadequate.
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967; The Rescue Agreement of 1968. The Space Liability Convention of 1972. The Registration Convention of 1976. The Moon Treaty of 1979 was proposed after the Outer Space Treaty, but failed to be ratified by any major space-faring nation such as those capable of orbital spaceflight. [1]
International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters' Convention on the International Mobile Satellite Organization Agreement relating to the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
Boeing may put its iconic space business up for sale and had talks with Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, report says. Jason Ma. Updated October 28, 2024 at 1:44 PM.
A 1951 treaty gave the US a significant role in Greenland's defense. As of 2025, the U.S. Space Force maintains Pituffik Space Base in Greenland; and the U.S. military regularly takes part in NATO exercises in Greenlandic waters.