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US to train Indian astronauts, cooperate on planetary defence

- — IANS

The US will provide advanced training for an Indian astronaut and the two countries will cooperate on planetary defence against dangerous asteroids and comets. Strengthen­ing cooperatio­n in human space flight through an exchange that includes advanced training for an Indian astronaut at Nasa’s Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, was among the initiative­s launched at the inaugural meeting of the US-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) in Washington on Tuesday, the White House said.

National Security Advisers (NSA) Ajit Doval of India and Jake Sullivan of the US led the iCET meeting at which space, scientific, defence and commerce officials participat­ed.

Another initiative at the iCET meeting was to include planetary defence in the agenda of the US-India Civil Space Joint Working Group (CSJWG), according to the White House.

The US planetary defence programme monitors asteroids and comets to identify those that can potentiall­y cause harm to the earth and issue warnings and develop actions to mitigate their effect.

Cooperatio­n with the US on manned space flight would be a departure for India, which has so far relied on the Soviet Union and, after its dissolutio­n, with Russia.

A highlight of the Nasa-Isro cooperatio­n is the Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, planned for next year. It is expected to systematic­ally map Earth, using two different radar frequencie­s to monitor resources such as water, forests and agricultur­e.

Response to disasters

It will provide informatio­n about ecosystems, the Earth’s surface, natural hazards, sea level rise and the cryosphere, the frozen parts of the earth, with applicatio­ns in forestry, agricultur­e and ecology.

According to Nasa, it will also help with providing prompt responses to natural and human-created disasters.

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