The European Space Agency (ESA) supports China's inclusion in the International Space Station (ISS) partnership, the agency's director -general Jean-Jacques Dordain said on Monday in remarks at the 2010 Global Lunar Conference in Beijing, which is organized by the International Astronautical Federation and the Chinese Society of Astronautics [video].
"I am really willing to support the extension of the partnership of the ISS to China and South Korea. Obviously, this should be a decision by all partners, not the decision by one partner," the Xinhua News Agency reported Dordain as saying during the lunar conference.
"I am really willing to support the extension of the partnership of the ISS to China and South Korea. Obviously, this should be a decision by all partners, not the decision by one partner," the Xinhua News Agency reported Dordain as saying during the lunar conference.
The United States has not taken an official position of Chinese participation in the International Space Station program yet there have been studies and political suggestions to include China and India in the past. This Blogger has made the suggestion for joint spaceflight missions among the Chinese, Russians and Americans.
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