Washington: The US space agency and Japan have signed an agreement that builds on a long history of collaboration in space exploration between the two nations. From low-Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond, Japan is one of NASA's most significant international partners. "This latest framework agreement will allow us to further collaborate across our agencies' broad portfolios in exploration, science, and research," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said late on Friday.
US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs Hayashi Yoshimasa signed the agreement at the NASA headquarters here. "The future of space is collaborative. Through this agreement, our nations have strengthened our partnership in space and here on Earth. We will go farther and learn even more together," said Blinken.
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