US Commits to International Moon Landing in Joint Space Effort

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The National Space Council meeting emphasized the importance of international cooperation in space, highlighting ongoing initiatives such as the Artemis Accords and efforts to ban destructive testing of antisatellite weapons. Vice President Kamala Harris announced that astronauts from other countries will be included on future NASA Artemis lunar landing missions. The meeting also discussed American competitiveness in space, addressing military threats from China and Russia. The government announced a new policy framework for mission authorization and directed the development of minimum cybersecurity standards for space systems.
Topics:science#artemis-program#international-cooperation#national-space-council#space#space-partnerships#space-security
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