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Japanese astronaut on NASA crew to travel to the Moon – Biden-Kishida agreement

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A historic agreement was reached on Monday by US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The USA and Japan will expand their cooperation in space, both in terms of know-how and in terms of human resources. An astronaut from Japan will start training and participate in the manned Gateway mission to the Moon, announced by NASAas part of the Artemis project and the creation of a human colony first on the Earth’s natural satellite and then on Mars.

“In recent years, cooperation between the United States and Japan has strengthened, deepened and expanded. We will work together on new challenges that will change the world. “said Joe Biden, Introducing the New Japanese Vehicle to the Moonwhich is a model of technological intelligence. “I’m excited to be working with Japan on the Gateway to prepare for the Moon, and a Japanese astronaut will be landing on the Moon as part of the Artemis project. It’s a symbol of how collaborations can lead us to the Moon and Mars. “added the American president.

The cooperation between the two countries at this level, proves the historic turn in their policy, as from the total conflict during the Second World War and all the extreme tragic events that took place at that time, with historical references to the Pearl Harbor attack and the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and NagasakiTokyo and Washington have embarked on joint plans to conquer space, aiming to completely change the course and direction of humanity.

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