Jordan has signed the Artemis Accords, becoming the 63rd country to join the global framework for responsible space exploration.
The accords were launched in 2020 by NASA along with partner nations to establish common principles for peaceful, transparent, and sustainable exploration of outer space.
By signing, Jordan commits to key principles such as sharing scientific data openly, providing emergency assistance, ensuring non-interference in space activities, and preserving historically important lunar and space heritage sites.
The agreement is linked to the Artemis programme, which aims to return humans to the Moon, build a long-term lunar presence, and expand exploration towards Mars with international cooperation.