The head of ESA's human space flight division said his agency is exploring the possibility of joint space missions with China as part of a wider co-operation with the country. In 2003, China became only the third nation to launch a human into orbit after Russia and the United States.
"I would welcome a European astronaut flying aboard a Chinese spaceship," Thomas Reiter told The Associated Press in an interview on the sidelines of the ILA Berlin Air Show.
The German former astronaut said ESA is planning to slowly deepen co-operation with its Chinese counterpart and could aim for joint missions in "the second half of this decade."
"In fact, some of our astronauts have started Chinese language training," he said.
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Europe & China may do joint space missions
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