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ISRO-ESA Agreement

ISRO and ESA Sign Agreement to collaborate on Astronaut Training and Research Experiments

  • ISRO said it made an agreement ESA for cooperation on activities related to astronaut training, mission implementation, and research experiments

  • Under the agreement, both agencies will work together on experiment development and integration, including access to ESA’s facilities on the International Space Station (ISS). The partnership also encompasses human and biomedical research implementation, alongside coordinated education and outreach activities

Bengaluru, December 21. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and European Space Agency (ESA) have entered into an agreement to cooperate on activities related to Astronaut Training, Mission Implementation and Research Experiments. The agreement was signed by Dr. S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO / Secretary, DoS and Dr. Josef Aschbacher, Director General, ESA.

The agreement provides a framework for cooperative activities in human space exploration and research, especially in areas such as astronaut training, support for experiment development and integration, including use of ESA facilities on International Space Station (ISS), human and biomedical research experiment implementation as well as joint education and outreach activities.

For the upcoming Axiom-4 mission in which ISRO’s Gaganyatri and ESA’s astronaut are crew members, both agencies are collaborating to implement shortlisted experiments by Indian Principal Investigators on ISS. Further, participation in ESA’s human physiological studies, technology demonstration experiments as well as joint educational outreach activities are also being pursued.

Dr. S Somanath in his remarks highlighted that ISRO has defined a roadmap for human space flight activities and the recent approval of Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) present an opportunity to develop interoperability between human spaceflight platforms.

Dr. Aschbacher thanked Dr. Somanath for speaking at ESA Council and remarked that the agreement provides a strong basis of cooperation between the two agencies. The leadership of both agencies expressed satisfaction with the progress of joint activities for the upcoming Axiom-4 mission and underlined the need for continuing cooperative activities in the area of human spaceflight in future.

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