ISRO and ESA sign agreement to enhance astronaut training and space exploration

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India's space agency ISRO and Europe's ESA have signed a new agreement to enhance human space exploration. This includes astronaut training, joint research, and experiments on the International Space Station, as well as participation in the Axiom-4 mission. The partnership aims to improve interoperability between India's upcoming space station, BAS, and European platforms. This collaboration marks a significant step in international space cooperation, expanding opportunities for both agencies. Previously, ISRO focused primarily on satellite launches and missions. This new agreement signifies a shift towards more collaborative human spaceflight efforts.


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