Pakistan and Belarus have come aboard the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), a China-led project that will be constructed in the 2030’s, if all goes according to plan.

Belarus announced its involvement on Monday (Oct. 23), while Pakistan’s became known late last week. There are now seven nations in the ILRS coalition, according to SpaceNews: China, Russia, Belarus, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Venezuela and South Africa.

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Pakistan does not have its own launch capabilities, it depends on China for that and Pakistan has only three active satellites on orbit, while China has over 800, Victoria Samson, Washington office director for the nonprofit Secure World Foundation, told SpaceNews.

 

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NASA is also building a moon coalition of its own, via a set of agreements known as the Artemis Accords. The Accords lay out guidelines for responsible and peaceful lunar exploration, which the American space agency is undertaking via its Artemis program.

Twenty-nine nations have signed the Artemis Accords to date, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom.

an illustration of a Chinese moon base

One of the Artemis program’s main goals is the construction of one or more bases near the moon’s south pole, which is thought to be rich in water ice, by the end of the 2020’s.

The skills and lessons learned in doing so will help NASA get astronauts to Mars by the late 2030’s or early 2040’s, agency officials have said.

Space News.com / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

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