The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have signed an agreement to work together on astronaut training, mission implementation, and research experiments. This agreement was signed by ISRO Chairman S. Somanath and ESA Director General Dr. Josef Aschbacher.
The agreement sets a framework for cooperation in human space exploration, focusing on astronaut training, experiment development, and integration. It includes the use of ESA facilities on the International Space Station (ISS), human and biomedical research, and joint educational initiatives.
For the Axiom-4 mission, ISRO's Gaganyatri and an ESA astronaut will be part of the crew. The agencies are working on experiments proposed by Indian researchers for the ISS. They are also participating in ESA's human physiological studies and technology demonstrations.
S. Somanath highlighted ISRO's plans for human spaceflight and the opportunity to develop interoperability with the Bharatiya Antariksh Station. Dr. Aschbacher expressed gratitude for the collaboration and emphasized the agreement as a foundation for future cooperation.
Both organizations are pleased with the progress of joint activities for the Axiom-4 mission and are committed to continuing their collaborative efforts in human spaceflight.
ISRO stands for the Indian Space Research Organisation. It is India's space agency responsible for space research and exploration.
ESA stands for the European Space Agency. It is an organization made up of several European countries that work together on space exploration and research.
Astronaut training is the process of preparing people to travel and work in space. It includes learning how to operate spacecraft, conduct experiments, and stay safe in space.
The Axiom-4 mission is a planned space mission that involves sending astronauts to the International Space Station. It is part of a series of missions organized by Axiom Space, a private space company.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a large spacecraft that orbits Earth. It is a place where astronauts from different countries live and work together to conduct scientific research.
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