
This is about the announcement today:
Securing a carrier for the first-ever joint effort between NASA and ISRO astronauts at the International Space Station, which will mark a significant milestone in the U.S.-India space partnership and space exploration
It's not mentioned which carrier this will be.
Feel free to suggest other carriers if you think them likely, and I'll add them to the options.
Update 2025-06-09 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): A failed launch will still be considered a launch for the purpose of resolving this market.
Update 2025-06-09 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The market resolves based on the crew vehicle (capsule) used for a launch attempt under the specified NASA-ISRO collaboration.
Mission success (e.g., successful launch, docking with the ISS, astronaut(s) entering the ISS) is not required for resolution. The identity of the capsule used in the launch attempt is the determining factor.
A launch delay does not resolve the market; an actual launch attempt must occur.