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ISRO & Australian Space Agency sign agreement to recover Gaganyaan Crew when they return to Earth

FP Staff • November 26, 2024, 18:45:27 IST
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The agreement is tailored to ensure robust mechanisms for crew and module recovery under the Gaganyaan programme. Australian authorities will work closely with ISRO to address contingencies, particularly in scenarios requiring recovery operations near Australian waters

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ISRO & Australian Space Agency sign agreement to recover Gaganyaan Crew when they return to Earth
Crew module for the Gaganyaan Mission. Image Credit: ISRO

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Australian Space Agency (ASA) have signed an Implementation Agreement (IA) to support India’s Gaganyaan mission. This milestone collaboration focuses on the recovery of the Gaganyaan crew and spacecraft upon their return to Earth, marking a significant step in international cooperation for human space exploration.  

The agreement was formalised last week, with ceremonies held in Bengaluru and Canberra, led by D.K. Singh from ISRO’s Human Space Flight Centre and Jarrod Powell from ASA’s Space Capability Branch.

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Supporting safe crew recovery

The agreement is tailored to ensure robust mechanisms for crew and module recovery under the Gaganyaan programme. Australian authorities will work closely with ISRO to address contingencies, particularly in scenarios requiring recovery operations near Australian waters during the mission’s ascent or re-entry phases.  

This partnership is expected to significantly enhance the operational safety of the mission, aligning with ISRO’s goal to ensure a seamless and secure recovery process for its astronauts.

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India’s ambitious Gaganyaan mission

The Gaganyaan project aims to send a crewed spacecraft into Low Earth Orbit, marking India’s first human spaceflight mission. Designed to carry up to three astronauts, the spacecraft will remain in orbit for up to three days before returning safely to Earth.  

As a landmark endeavour for India, the mission showcases the country’s growing capabilities in space exploration and technology, setting the stage for future advancements in human spaceflight.

Strengthening Indo-Australian space ties

The agreement reflects the growing strategic partnership between India and Australia, with both nations recognising the importance of collaboration in space technology. This cooperation builds on shared ambitions to advance scientific and technological progress in the field of space exploration.  

By working together on Gaganyaan, the two countries are paving the way for broader cooperation in other space-related domains, underscoring the value of international alliances in addressing complex challenges like human spaceflight.

As India prepares for its historic Gaganyaan mission, the partnership with Australia highlights the critical role of global collaboration in achieving success in space exploration. This agreement not only strengthens bilateral ties but also reinforces the shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of science and technology.

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