The India-France collaboration will focus on developing a constellation of satellites to track ships on the Indian Ocean.
Also teams of CNES and ISRO have finalised drafting the agreement between the two space agencies where French experts are likely to provide training to Indian astronauts in the future.CNES will also provide India life support systems that astronauts will wear during Gaganyaan mission along with other critical components to ensure pilot safety. French national space agency National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) will collaborate with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the organisation’s planned space station project, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is right now working on its maiden human space voyage Gaganyaan project and pilots of IAF have already left for Russia for 11-month long astronaut training program.A CNES official, speaking on behalf of the president of CNES, Jean-Yves Le Gall, told The New Indian Express that, “French and European partners can bring the skills they have acquired in developing and operating systems and dedicated infrastructure for long-term six-month flights of European astronauts on the ISS,”While reiterating support for the Gaganyaan missions, Gall termed it as "the first step towards future collaboration on the development of India’s planned space station".CNES plans to extend all its facilities to ISRO to ensure its first manned space flight is a success. Choose your reason below and click on the Report button. Bangalore - May 14, 2001 - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the French Space Agency (CNES) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last Wednesday for the design of a joint satellite mission, Megha Tropiques, for atmospheric research. The MOU was signed by Dr K Kasturirangan, Chairman, ISRO and Prof Bensoussan, President, CNES at Antariksh Bhavan, Bangalore, the … ISRO and CNES have signed an agreement to set up a maritime surveillance centre in the country.
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Jean-Yves Le Gall, president, CNES, France’s national centre for space studies, has called for cooperation between France and India in human spaceflight mission.
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French Space Agency CNES To Collaborate With ISRO For Indian Space Station Project by Swarajya Staff - Jan 27, 2020 11:49 AM ISRO chief K Sivan with CNES …
Teams of CNES and ISRO have finalised drafting the agreement between the two space agencies in which French experts are likely to provide training to Indian astronauts. Also Flight surgeons from the IAF will be trained on space medicine.In the coming months, France will train Indian physicians and engineers involved in Gaganyaan at their MEDES space medicine and physiology institute in Toulouse and by the teams at ESA’s astronaut training centre in Cologne.As you are no doubt aware, Swarajya is, all in all, a reader-subscription-backed business model and in order to make sure we build a media platform with only the best interests of India at heart, we need your backing.For us to invest in quality reporting and continue bringing you the right stories, it takes a lot of time and money.Partner with us, be a patron or a subscriber.
He said the CNES’s support for the Gaganyaan missions is the first step towards future collaboration on development of India’s planned space station.