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Jordan Joins NASA-led Artemis Accords, Plans to Send First Astronaut in 2025

Jordan becomes the sixth Middle Eastern nation to endorse the Artemis Accords, underscoring its commitment to peaceful space exploration. The signing, scheduled for April 23, 2026, at NASA in Washington, highlights increased international cooperation. Jordan's inclusion in these accords aligns with its goal to send astronaut Salam Abu Al Hijja into orbit by 2025, fostering regional engagement in space activities.
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Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Jordan Space Research Initiative
Salam Abu Al Hijja
Ruth Perry
Dina Kawar
Artemis Accords
Jared Isaacman
Oman
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Vandenberg Space Force Base