Paris:
During a meeting between the President of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) K Sivan and the President of the French National Center for Space Studies (CNES) Jean-Yves Le Gall earlier this week, various topics were discussed in the field of human space flight, according to Indian Embassy in France.
They had also discussed the creation of a ground station in French Guiana.
“The president of ISRO had a discussion with the president of CNES and they deliberated on various subjects such as common knowledge of the maritime domain, Trishna, ARGOS in Oceansat-3, cooperation in the field of human spaceflight and the establishment of ground stations in Guyana, “wrote the Indian Embassy in France on Twitter.
President @isro had a discussion with the president @CNES and they deliberated on various subjects such as common knowledge of the maritime domain, Trishna, ARGOS in Oceansat-3, cooperation in the field of human space flights and the establishment of a ground station in French Guiana.@MEAIndia@ JawedAshraf5pic.twitter.com/XBCHZrSWFO
– India in France (@Indian_Embassy) October 1, 2020
France will participate in the ISRO mission to Venus, the launch of which is scheduled for 2025.
This was discussed when Le Gall held a virtual meeting with Dr K Sivan this week.