In 9, Neil Armstrong and Lightning Aldrin first landed at the base of the moon. NASA Chandra Vijay Expedition, US Space Research Agency, has taken the place of history as a memorable event in human history. For the first time after more than five decades, the US space research agency NASA is currently busy sending people to the moon. But not only the United States, but now several other countries are working to send their innovators and flags to the moon. Finland has enrolled as the new country in this list.
Finland has recently signed the Artemis Treaty on Moon missions. The country has signed this agreement as the 53rd country. As a result, Finland itself will carry out various explorations in addition to conducting expeditions to the moon. In a statement, NASA said Finland is committed to safe and responsible space exploration. Finland will work for the benefit of humanity.
Finland Finance Minister Will Rideman said, “Many organizations in Finland have long been associated with the innovation of various space exploration technology. Through the Artemis Agreement we will strengthen our partnership with the United States and other allies. Our goal is to open the opportunity for the space sector in Finland in space search. ‘
On the occasion of Finland’s joining, NASA’s associate administrator Jim Free said that the Finland is interested in sharing scientific data freely by joining the contract. In addition to working safely with space, the country wants to preserve space environment.