NASA Joins Artemis Accords Workshop as Global Signings Rise
NASA participated in the fourth annual Artemis Accords workshop held in Lima, Peru, where representatives from 30 countries gathered to discuss lunar exploration. Six new countries joined the Artemis Accords, bringing the total to 67 signatories committed to responsible space exploration. The workshop focused on technical discussions and exercises related to lunar missions and collaboration among signatory nations.
- ▪The United States, led by NASA, participated in the Artemis Accords workshop in Lima, Peru.
- ▪Six new countries joined the Artemis Accords, increasing the total number of signatories to 67.
- ▪The workshop included technical discussions on lunar missions and emphasized cooperation among signatory nations.
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4 min readNASA Joins Artemis Accords Workshop as Global Signings RiseGerelle Q. DodsonMay 21, 2026 RELEASE26-041 NASA Headquarters Representatives of the Artemis Accords signatories including the United States, led by NASA and the U.S. Department of State, met May 13–14, 2026, in Lima for the fourth annual Artemis Accords workshop. Credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru and Peruvian Space Agency (CONIDA) The United States participated in an Artemis Accords workshop in Lima, Peru, last week, following a new wave of nations committing to safe and responsible exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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