Below is my video blog on the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg confirming on October 22, a Space Center would be established at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The base is controlled by the US Air Force and the Space Center will coordinate closely with the newly established US Space Force and Space Command.
The NATO Space Center has been authorized less than two weeks after the Artemis Accords were signed by eight nations with civilian space programs. This will shortly increase as NATO and International Space Station signatories join the Accords. The Artemis Accords establish the framework of a multinational space alliance that cooperate in protecting their personnel, resources and operations in space from “harmful interference”, through “safety zones”.