More International Space Cooperation Now that Norway Becomes 55th Artemis Accords Partner
- On May 15, 2025, Norway officially joined the Artemis Accords by signing the agreement at the Norwegian Space Agency headquarters in Oslo.
- The Artemis Accords, established by the United States and seven initial nations in 2020, set practical guidelines for peaceful, safe space exploration based on existing treaties.
- Cecilie Myrseth, serving as Norway’s Minister for Trade and Industry, officially endorsed the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at the Norwegian Space Agency, with the agency’s director and the U.S. Embassy’s Chargé d’Affaires present, underscoring the cooperative efforts between the United States and Norway.
- Acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro expressed appreciation for the ongoing strong partnership with Norway, highlighting that their commitment to the Artemis Accords will shape the trajectory of space exploration with international partners across lunar, Martian, and deeper space missions.
- Norway joining as the 55th signatory advances broader international cooperation aimed at ensuring the peaceful use of outer space under shared best practices and transparency.
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Norway signs Artemis Accords
Norway signed the Artemis Accords May 15, a sign that the new administration continues to advance the document outlining best practices for responsible space exploration. The post Norway signs Artemis Accords appeared first on SpaceNews.
Norway becomes 55th nation to sign NASA Artemis Accords for peaceful space exploration
Norway has added its name to the growing list of nations signing onto NASA's Artemis Accords, continuing the space agency's efforts to establish internationally cooperative space exploration.

NASA Welcomes Norway as 55th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords
WASHINGTON, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following an international signing ceremony Thursday, NASA congratulated Norway on becoming the latest country to join the Artemis Accords, committing to the peaceful, transparent, and responsible exploration of space.
More international space cooperation now that Norway becomes 55th Artemis Accords partner
Norway became the 55th nation to sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony in Oslo Thursday, agreeing to a pact designed to promote international cooperation in space exploration.
More int'l space cooperation now that Norway is 55th Artemis Accords partner
Washington DC (UPI) May 15, 2025 Norway became the 55th nation to sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony in Oslo Thursday, agreeing to a pact designed to promote international cooperation in space exploration. "The United States and Norway have a longstanding relationship in space," a release from the U.S. State Department said. "Collaboration stretches back to 1962, when NASA supported the first suborbital rocket
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