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Global Space Diplomacy in Focus: Artemis Accords, ISS Partnerships, and Lunar Ambitions

Space Diplomacy

This set of questions explores recent international relations and diplomatic efforts in space exploration, focusing on key collaborative programs and agreements.

Artemis Accords International Space Station Space Cooperation Lunar Exploration International Relations
10 Questions Medium Ages 5+ Apr 25, 2026

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1 As of April 2026, approximately how many countries have signed the Artemis Accords, establishing a framework for civil space exploration cooperation led by the United States?
  • A Around 30
  • B Over 60
  • C Exactly 45
  • D Fewer than 20
2 Which of the following countries was among the original eight signatories of the Artemis Accords in October 2020?
  • A Germany
  • B India
  • C Japan
  • D Brazil
3 Thailand holds a unique position in international space agreements. What distinction does it possess regarding the Artemis Accords and China's International Lunar Research Station (ILRS)?
  • A It is the only nation to have signed the ILRS and is considering the Artemis Accords.
  • B It is the first signatory to participate in both the ILRS and the Artemis Accords.
  • C It has exclusively signed the Artemis Accords and declined all ILRS proposals.
  • D It is the sole Asian nation involved in both initiatives.
4 India's Gaganyaan mission has involved international collaboration. Which country has been providing training for Indian astronauts and facilities for pre-flight simulations?
  • A United States
  • B Japan
  • C France
  • D Russia
5 The International Space Station (ISS) is a major international collaboration. Which of the following entities is NOT listed as a principal partner in the ISS program?
  • A European Space Agency (ESA)
  • B Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
  • C China National Space Administration (CNSA)
  • D Canadian Space Agency (CSA)
6 As of December 2024, how many countries had signed the Artemis Accords?
  • A 50
  • B 52
  • C 48
  • D 63
7 Russia has announced its intention to depart the ISS program after 2024. What is its stated plan for its future in-orbit infrastructure?
  • A To join China's International Lunar Research Station exclusively.
  • B To construct its own orbital space station.
  • C To focus solely on robotic lunar missions.
  • D To cease all human spaceflight activities.
8 Which of the following is a stated principle of the Artemis Accords, aimed at preventing conflicts in outer space?
  • A Mandatory sharing of all proprietary space resource data.
  • B Prohibition of all commercial space activities.
  • C Transparency and interoperability of space activities.
  • D Exclusive access to lunar resources for signatory nations.
9 India's Gaganyaan mission has also secured assistance from France for which specific aspect of the mission?
  • A Launch vehicle development
  • B Astronaut food supply
  • C Space crew medical monitoring
  • D Orbital mechanics calculations
10 The Artemis Accords are based on which foundational international space law treaty?
  • A The Outer Space Treaty of 1972
  • B The Outer Space Treaty of 1967
  • C The Moon Agreement of 1979
  • D The Liability Convention of 1972
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