Artemis II shines, but the road to space governance is under global scrutiny

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Artemis II marks a historic crewed lunar flyby and symbolic progress, but The Conversation AU argues that it also raises questions about US leadership in space, how lunar resources will be governed, and whether international law will bind a new space economy amid US–China rivalry.
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