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India-US Joint Working Group Meeting on Space Held The
India-US Joint Working Group on Civil Space Cooperation held its first
meeting at Antariksh Bhavan, the headquarters of ISRO at Bangalore
during June 29-30, 2005. This Joint Working The Joint Working Group (JWG) deliberated on exploring the potentials and possibilities of cooperation in earth observation, satellite communication, satellite navigation and its application, space science, natural hazards research and disaster management support and education and training. These topics were identified based upon the vision document on strengthening India-US cooperation issued at the end of the June 2004 Bangalore Conference.
Dr
P S Goel, Member, Space Commission and Director, ISRO Satellite Centre
and The two delegations agreed that Indias Chandrayaan-1 lunar mission offers an outstanding opportunity to begin cooperation in space exploration. Cooperation on this mission will further both countries goals in space. NASA believes that US participation in this Indian programme will be an important contribution to the Vision for U.S Space Exploration announced by the President of the United States in January 2004. JWG noted that significant progress has been made in the U.S. GPS, the U.S Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and the Indian GAGAN space-based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Systems (PNTS). Both sides have a shared interest in promoting interoperability among existing and future civil space based PNTS to create a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). This area is ready for expanded bilateral cooperation. JWG expressed the intent to collaborate on a variety of earth observation projects. It was agreed to investigate the comparability and complementarity of data from U.S. Landsat and Indian IRS satellites and establishing an earth reception station in India for the U.S. National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS). JWGs
meeting has given further impetus towards strengthening and expanding
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