US Ambassador proposes development of QUAD satellite
During his official trip to Bengaluru on Friday, he visited the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) headquarters and met with Chairman S Somanath and discussed the ongoing cooperation between India and the US in the field of space
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US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti. PHOTO: PTI
Bengaluru, 25 May
US Ambassador to India Eric
Garcetti has proposed to develop a "QUAD satellite" involving the
partnership of India and the US.
During his official trip to
Bengaluru on Friday, he visited the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
headquarters and met with Chairman S Somanath and discussed the ongoing
cooperation between India and the US in the field of space.
In a statement, the space agency
said the US Ambassador proposed the development of a "QUAD
satellite".
During the meeting, the ISRO
chairman pointed to the opportunity to develop advanced detectors and packaging
technologies with US-India academic institutions.
He also emphasised the importance
of building and standardising docking interfaces across human space programs to
enable the utilization of space platforms by other countries and joining hands
to build a navigation system on the moon, either in orbit or on the surface.
Taking to 'X', Garcetti on Saturday
shared how he was honoured to meet the ISRO Chairman and how they were
committed to further strengthening the partnership between India and the United
States in the field of space. "Honored to meet @ISRO Chairman Dr S
Somanath and team! From advancing #NISAR satellite to fostering human
spaceflight and promoting commercial space endeavours, the #USIndiaSpace
commitment stands strong and is advancing our shared goals within the #USIndia
Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology," he said.
According to ISRO, the discussions
that followed highlighted both countries' mutual interests and shared goals in
advancing space science, technology, and the space economy.
Ongoing associations through
various Joint Working Groups, Artemis Accord, NISAR, and the use of the Laser
Reflectometer Array on Chandrayaan-3 also figured in the discussions. Garcetti
also inquired about the role played by the Department of Space in fostering
commercial space activities.
Chairman Somanath elaborated on
this, saying that for the first time, payload technology and space-bound
hardware are being built in Indian facilities that are outside ISRO labs. ISRO
plans to source payloads and satellites for its programmes from Indian
companies and enable them to enter the global market.
Other talks included NASA's
participation in India's proposal for a G-20 satellite for environment and
climate change, and encouragement of cooperation between commercial companies
from both countries for quicker and more effective outcomes, Gaganyaan cargo
module as an option for transfer of cargo to ISS.
The Ambassador expressed his
admiration for ISRO’s accomplishments and its role in global space exploration.
The meeting also touched upon future programmes, including the exchange visits
of both sides' professionals, continuation of balloon experiments, and
identifying milestone events.
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