- India has decided to join the Artemis Pact
- NASA and ISRO will work together in 2024
- Agreed to send a joint mission to the ISS mission
India-US has announced a joint space passenger mission for 2024. The White House said on Thursday (June 22) that India has decided to join the Artemis pact and US space agency NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) have agreed to send a joint mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2024.
The Artemis Alliance brings together like-minded countries on civilian space exploration. A few hours before the meeting between Prime Minister Modi and US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office, a senior US administration official said that on the subject of space, we are going to announce that India is signing the Artemis Treaty, which is one of its mandates for space exploration for the benefit of mankind. Advancing a shared vision.
PM Modi-Joe Biden will have a bilateral meeting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House today to further boost India-US strategic ties. The Artemis Treaty, based on the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, is a set of non-binding principles designed to guide civilian space exploration.
Preparation for space missions
It is a US-led effort to once again send a man to the Moon in 2025, with the goal of exploring space on Mars and other planets. The official said that NASA and ISRO are preparing a strategic framework for manned space flight this year. He said that apart from this, NASA and ISRO have also agreed on a joint mission of ISS in 2024.