USA – Italy: agreement for the moon exploring

Italy and USA signed an agreement for the moon exploring. To sign the agreement were the undersecretary for the presidency of the council Riccardo Fraccaro and the NASA chief administrator Jim Bridenstine.

USA – Italy: a new moon exploring

Italy is the first european country to sign an agreement for the moon exploring with the USA. In fact, the two countries signed yesterday an agreement on the Artemis Program. To sign this agreement were the indersecretary for the presidency of the council Riccardo Fraccaro, from Palazzo Chigi, linked with the NASA chief administrator Jim Bridenstine.

Fraccaro claimed: “New historical page. Italy has been signing a historical agreement with the USA in order to sanction such a cooperation on the path to the moon exploring. This will land again the man on the moon, and, in the future, to Mars as well. It is a big honor for us, in add to a great opportunity, to be the first EU country to sign this agreement. Moreover, this will make us a sort of starring”.

Roberto Fraccaro continued by saying: “The agreement sign is a further recognition of our country among the Artemis Program. This will also land the first italian woman on the moon”.

The undersecretary ended in order to say that this agreement will allow Italy to express all its potential in industrial and scientific terms. Now, the journey torwards the moon is going to start for Italy.

The ASI president Giorgio Saccoccia expressed his bigget satisfaction for the two countries. Moreover, he claimed that this agreement confirms the historical friendship between USA and Italy, as well as the long story of bilateral cooperation betwwen ASI and NASA.

This agreement worths 1 bilion for Italy

This agreement worths about one bilion euroes for Italy. Leonardo’s CEO, Alessandro Profumo, said: “The agreement signed between Italy and United States for the cooperation in the moon exploring, and, in particular, in the Artemis Program for the return on the moon, worths about one bilion euroes for the italian industry”.

Then, by congratulating for the agreement, Profumo claimed: “Two great countries united one more time for a great scientific, technological and human challenge”.


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