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On May 4, 2026 Ireland formally signed the Artemis Accords at a ceremony held at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., becoming the 66th signatory to the U.S.-led framework for lunar and deep-space activities.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke signed on behalf of Dublin at an event hosted by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and attended by Irelandās Ambassador to the U.S., Geraldine Byrne Nason, and State Department officials.
Ireland ā a member of the European Space Agency ā committed to the Accordsā principles of peaceful, transparent exploration, data sharing, deconfliction of activities, and preservation of historic sites.
The agreement is a diplomatic alignment rather than a binding treaty or immediate operational commitment; follow-on funding, contracts and agency partnerships would be required to translate the signature into concrete participation in Artemis missions.
Irish companies and research institutions with growing space-sector capabilities could gain access to procurement and collaboration opportunities under the Artemis framework.
The signing reflects the continuing expansion of the Accords since 2020 as NASA advances its lunar programme.








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