NEW YORK: India and Artemis countries aim for massive space missions to the Moon and Mars. India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates and the United States have jointly launched a new space program as part of the Artemis Accords. The announcement was made at the United Nations. The new move is ahead of gathering space-related information and developing the capabilities of the four partner countries.
The US State Department said the new mission will help collect space-related information between countries. The Artemis Accords help foster international relations for space missions to the Moon and Mars.
At the same time, the American space agency NASA is planning to send a woman to the moon for the first time as part of the Artemis Accords. NASA has described the Artemis Accords as the largest and most diverse international human space exploration program in history. NASA plans to send a woman to the moon next year.