There are many space agencies in the world,but the main six are NASDA(Japanese agency),ESA(European space agency),PKA(Russian agency),CNES(French agency),MOA(Chinese agency),NASA(American agency).
It's European Counterpart is the European Space Agency (ESA) It's Japanese counterpart is the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) It's Indian counterpart is the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
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The phrase can mean different things in different contexts. In the context I'm guessing you mean it is another country's space agency. NASA is the US space agency. ESA is the European Space Agency, JSA the Japanese space agency, etc. ESA and JSA would be NASA counterparts.
Toyohiro Akiyama, a journalist, was the first Japanese man to go to space. He flew on the Soviet Soyuz TM-11 mission in 1990 as part of a commercial agreement between the Tokyo Broadcasting System and the Russian space agency.
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As far as I am aware the International Space Station is currently the largest and most complex international space initiative. Orbital construction of the station began in 1998 and is scheduled to end in 2011. The ISS is estimated to have cost roughly $150 billion which was paid for by the station's five participating space agencies: NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), ESA (European Space Agency), RKA (Russian Federal Space Agency), JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency) and the CSA (Canadian Space Agency).
At least nine missions by the ESA, Japanese Space Agency and NASA have used ion propulsion.
NASA is an example of a government agency, specifically a federal agency under the United States government responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
The European Space Agency has Ireland as a member.
European Space Agency was created in 1975.
Canadian Space Agency was created in 1989.