Question
ISRO recently signed an agreement with which
international space agency to cooperate on astronaut training, mission implementation, and research experiments, including collaboration on the upcoming Axiom-4 mission?Solution
ISRO signed an agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) to enhance cooperation in human space exploration, including astronauttraining, mission implementation, and joint research experiments. Key Highlights of the Agreement • Purpose of the Agreement: o Astronaut training o Support for Indian research experiments o Use of ESA facilities on the International Space Station (ISS) o Human and biomedical research o Educational and outreach activities Axiom-4 Mission Collaboration • ISRO and ESA are jointly working on the Axiom-4 mission, where: o An Indian astronaut (Gaganyatri) and an ESA astronaut will be part of the crew. o They will implement experiments proposed by Indian PrincipalInvestigators aboard the ISS.
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