NASA to Expand Collaboration with India
On 20th June, 2024, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced plans for expanded collaboration with India, featuring a "joint effort" aboard the International Space Station (ISS) involving an Indian astronaut.
- NASA Administrator’s announcement follows a fact sheet from the iCET review meeting chaired by US and Indian National Security Advisers Jake Sullivan and Ajit Doval.
- NASA Administrator emphasized ongoing US-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) to benefit humanity, highlighting joint space efforts.
- Specific mission details are still in development, but the collaboration aims to support future human spaceflight and improve life on Earth.
- Sullivan and Doval concluded the Strategic Framework for Human Spaceflight ....
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