Kazakhstan, NASA agree to develop space cooperation roadmap
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Kazakhstan and NASA have agreed to develop a practical roadmap for expanding cooperation in space science, satellite technologies and research. The agreement followed July 13 talks at the Baikonur Cosmodrome between Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Zhaslan Madiyev and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
The Talks
Deputy Prime Minister Zhaslan Madiyev and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson held talks at the Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 13. The meeting focused on joint projects in space science, satellite technologies, and research. Both sides agreed to develop a practical roadmap to guide future cooperation.
Cooperation Scope
The roadmap will cover areas including space science, satellite technologies, and research. Kazakhstan has been expanding its space capabilities, including the operation of the Baikonur Cosmodrome. NASA has a long history of collaboration with Kazakhstan, including launches from Baikonur.
What's Next
The roadmap is expected to be finalized in the coming months. It remains unclear what specific projects or funding commitments will be included.
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Kazakhstan, NASA agree to develop space cooperation roadmap


