Space Superpowers Unite: Roscosmos Meets NASA in Houston
Dmitry Bakanov, head of Roscosmos, arrives in Houston to engage in talks with NASA's interim head, Sean Duffy. Scheduled for July 31, these discussions mark the first meeting between the Russian and U.S. space agencies' leaders since 2018, aiming to explore ongoing collaborative projects.
Dmitry Bakanov, leading the Russian space agency Roscosmos, has touched down in Houston for pivotal discussions with Sean Duffy, the acting head of NASA. According to Russian news agencies, these crucial talks are set to occur on July 31.
The meeting represents the first direct dialogue between the agency heads since 2018. Both parties aim to discuss a range of ongoing collaborative projects that underscore their commitment to furthering space exploration.
The Russian news agency TASS reports that the conversations are vital for setting the stage for future cooperation between these space superpowers, highlighting the importance of global partnerships in space initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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