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Dublin: The world's largest space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) now seeks to partner with the Indian Space Research Organisation for future space endeavours and has offered that India could use its top class facilities of the astronaut training program of the Indian astronauts. The offer has come at a time when Indian origin Astronaut Sunita Williams gears up to head for her latest rendezvous with the International Space Station.

This bold, forward looking and friendly announcement was made by the top man at NASA, Charles F Bolden, when speaking at Europe's largest science meeting the Euro Science Open Forum being held in Dublin, Ireland where over 4000 scientists are participating.

On being asked by NDTV, Bolden replied, 'We are encouraged by India's space program, which is oriented towards meeting India's needs of Earth observation, adding that 'India also hopes to have a human space program soon.'
Taking it further he said, the American's have the best training facilities for an astronaut program at the Kennedy Space Centre and emphasized that he was keen to make these available to Indians for training its astronauts.

This is important as India is already in the throes of planning to launch its astronauts largely in an effort to catch up with China which has had an astronaut program for more than a decade.

The Indian Space Research Organization has already submitted a proposal to the government for launching human space program that would cost Rs. 12,500 crores. Its chairman Dr K Radhakrishnan told NDTV, ISRO can undertake putting first ever Indians into space from Indian soil using Indian rockets in less than 7 years after the government gives them a go ahead to launch the program. Already the government has allocated about Rs. 200 crores for the making of the detailed plan and understanding the technologies that might be needed to undertake this mammoth exercise.

ISRO has already planned to have a third launch complex at its space port Sriharikota that will cater mainly to the human space flights. India's larger rocket the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III) is the preferred rocket for this mission and it is already under advanced stages of development with a first flight planned within a year.

If it happens, India will become the fourth nation in the world to have indigenous capabilities to put humans in space, after Russia, US and China.

Experts say now that the technology denial regime has been lifted from ISRO and the sanctions are a thing of the past it may well be in the interest of both India and US to launch joint space program as international collaboration is the best forward as Bolden says 'a win-win for everybody'.
NASA praises ISRO, offers training for Indian astronauts | NDTV.com
 
Yes, that's a generous helping hand from NASA. We do need their expertise and support for our space missions.
 
.......and more importantly, how to use it right....

Institutional memory of the US backing our space projects is a HUGE advantage and helps minimize errors.
 
I have noticed this quite often ,why do some Indians act so delusional and suffer of grandiosity and
tend to overestimate their self worth :undecided:

like this kid in the post in quotes....
come on NASA phuck off, we can do it on our own.
and this one as well
I think today NASA needs ISRO more than the other way round.
 
budget cuts & scrapping of NASA's human spaceflight program has brought the agency down to earth, ISRO is an exponentially growing organisation & if NASA will do nothing to work in collaboration with it, it will only be blaming itself in the future when both China & India will be major space powers. So offer to train Indian astronauts should be seen in this context, i think today NASA needs ISRO more than the other way round.
 
Insufficient knowledge and high ego can get you no where.

dud eu really think that we need nasa for astronaut training... its nothing hard. Yuri gagarin was sent to space without any training. stay away from usa as much as possible. do it own your own, will get u more respect.

I have noticed this quite often ,why do some Indians act so delusional and suffer of grandiosity and
overestimate their self worth :undecided:

like this kid in the post in quotes....

kk sir as u say, lets train out nauts in kennedy space centre, and not build a training facility of our own. very good idea. how about india building a tranining centre and asking americans to come here to train??
 
dud eu really think that we need nasa for astronaut training... its nothing hard. Yuri gagarin was sent to space without any training. stay away from usa as much as possible. do it own your own, will get u more respect.
No, we dont need to get any respect. We need to do it for ourselves, and any help should be welcome.
 
No, we dont need to get any respect. We need to do it for ourselves, and any help should be welcome.

dont forget the time when we went to america to buy a supercomputer in 1980, and how Mr rajiv gandhi was humiliated???
he came back and asked indian scientists to build his own supercomputer to shut american mouths...
2 yrs later on a global supercomputing competition, indian computer came second. we need leaders like that. americans said "angry india does it".

dude they r snakes. when we needed them they said no, now they need us, why should we collaborate???
 
dud eu really think that we need nasa for astronaut training... its nothing hard. Yuri gagarin was sent to space without any training. stay away from usa as much as possible. do it own your own, will get u more respect.

Lol, what makes you think that. AFAIK USSR selected about 10-20 air force pilots for their space program. Only Gagarin and another person, who's name i forgot was selected for the space flight and ultimately Gagarin was selected because his height was small to fit into the capsule.

Get over this delusional grandeur of yours. Space flight is most risky than dropping in random egoistic comments on threads.
 
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