– Launch coverage starts at 5:50 p.m. EDT on Sept. 14 via NASA+ and other platforms.
– Arrival coverage begins on Sept. 17 with astronauts using Canadarm2 to install Cygnus XL on the Unity module’s Earth-facing port.
For more detailed information visit NASA’s official launch coverage page.
India has been steadily developing partnerships in space exploration while advancing its own space program under ISRO. The CRS-23 mission exemplifies technological advancements critical for international collaboration-areas such as pharmaceutical development or semiconductor research conducted aboard ISS are globally applicable and could inspire Indian scientists seeking breakthroughs in similar domains.
Though India does not contribute directly to this mission’s payload or operations, it underscores opportunities for future collaboration with agencies like NASA or commercial companies such as spacex and Northrop Grumman-a chance to place indian experiments aboard joint missions as it expands its ambitions beyond Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan programs.
moreover, this highlights mutual growth through shared scientific endeavors aimed at tackling global challenges like cancer treatments or sustainable energy innovations that can eventually benefit Indian industries striving toward self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat) through access to cutting-edge technology.
For further engagement opportunities with international space efforts by India refer periodically relevant ISRO/NASA ties