To develop tomorrow's future space bases, will we have to bring terrestrial materials to the site?
What if we used water from the Moon or rocks from Mars instead?
If the idea makes sense, skyward nations had, until recently, no framework to imagine it.
The United States launched the movement, in 2020, with the “Artemis agreements”, a text which lays the foundations for a new era of space exploration and which France is the twentieth country to have approved.
The signing took place on Tuesday at the residence of the French Ambassador in Washington, in the presence of NASA boss Bill Nelson.
The National Center for Space Studies (Cnes) did not come empty-handed: during the meeting, the United States adopted the charter of the Space Climate Observatory (SCO),
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