'Sky Is Not The Limit': India Receives Wishes From International Space Station For ISRO's 'Gaganyaan' Program
With the 'Gaganyaan' mission, India aims to become the fourth nation in
the world to launch a Human Spaceflight Mission after USA, Russia and
China. Take a look at the video message from Italian astronaut Samantha
Cristoforetti wishing success to the country's space agency
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) received a video message from
Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti wishing success to the country's
space agency on the "Gaganyaan" programme, which is India's first human space
mission and is scheduled to launch in 2023, as the country marks its 75th
anniversary of independence.
"I would want to wish ISRO the best of luck as it works on its Gaganyaan
mission and prepares to send people into space on behalf of ISA, NASA, and all
other international partners. Future space adventures will involve all of us,
and one of our goals is to strengthen our collaboration with ISRO and explore
the cosmos together," said Cristoforetti in a video shared by Indian
Ambassador to the United States Taranjit Singh Sandhu.
Sky is not the limit!
— Taranjit Singh Sandhu (@SandhuTaranjitS) August 12, 2022
Good wishes from #space ISS @Space_Station as #India celebrates #75YearsofIndependence
Appreciate @AstroSamantha for the warm message. A true 🌎 p’ship @NASA @isro @esa
Delighted to share on birth anniv of #VikramSarabhai , father of 🇮🇳 space program pic.twitter.com/tT2OsoCjb4
In the one-minute, 13-second video, Cristoforetti also discussed the joint
NASA and ISRO Earth-observing mission and claimed that the International Space
Agency is increasing its relationship with ISRO in preparation for next space
missions. Future space adventures would aim to "expand our relationship with
ISRO and explore the cosmos together," she added.
According to Union Minister Jitendra Singh, "Gaganyaan" is ready to launch
next year, and people of Indian descent will travel to space. The mission's
trials, which are now planned to begin in 2023, will really begin by the end
of this year, according to the minister.
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