After Russia’s exit from the Lunar Gateway, NASA has found a new partner in UAE

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After Russia’s exit from the Lunar Gateway, NASA has found a new partner in UAE

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From Ars Technica:
"... While Russia was drifting away from NASA, nearly two dozen countries have signed multilateral agreements to join NASA's Artemis Accords. One of the founding member nations, the United Arab Emirates, is looking to take its participation further. On Tuesday, The National reported that the UAE is in discussions with NASA to provide an airlock for the Lunar Gateway. The small Middle Eastern nation has been working with Boeing on designs. ..."

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12 ... r-gateway/

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