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NASA and India Enter Partnership For Future Joint Mars Missions
India's space agency may have flown solo for its first Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), but it won't have to for future projects. A mere six days after the Indian spacecraft Mangalyaan successfully inserted itself into Martian orbit, NASA has signed documents promising to collaborate with ISRO on future Mars and Earth observing missions.
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