Global Space and Science Relations: A New Era

The US and Russian space chiefs recently held a rare meeting in Florida to discuss cooperation on lunar and ISS projects. Concurrently, Europe is advancing its science infrastructure to reduce dependency on US data. These developments mark significant shifts in global science collaboration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-08-2025 18:29 IST | Created: 02-08-2025 18:29 IST
Global Space and Science Relations: A New Era
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In a significant event for the world of space exploration, NASA's new temporary administrator met with the chief of Russia's space agency at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. This rare face-to-face meeting was the first since 2018 and focused on collaboration for lunar missions and maintaining joint efforts on the International Space Station, as confirmed by Roscosmos.

Meanwhile, European nations have embarked on a notable mission to diminish their reliance on American scientific data, a dependency that became pronounced during the Trump administration's unexpected retreat from international scientific ventures. Interviews with Reuters reveal that Europe is actively ramping up its own data collection capabilities, signaling a new direction in the global science domain.

These developments highlight a critical shift in international scientific collaboration and space exploration, as major players reassess their partnerships and pursue independently robust data systems.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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