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US underestimates Russian space agencyâs technical potential, says Roscosmos chief
Roscosmos has numerously offered equitable terms of cooperation for US colleagues under the Gateway lunar station program but has not received any answer, Head of Russiaâs State Space Corporation Dmitry Rogozin stressed
MOSCOW, March 16. /TASS/. The United States underestimates the Russian space industry’s potential, Head of Russia’s State Space Corporation Dmitry Rogozin said on Tuesday. It seems that US colleagues have underestimated our technical potential and will, Rogozin wrote on his Facebook.
The same situation was 8-10 years ago when the United States underestimated Russia’s potential and will for recovering the defense industry and rearming the Russian troops within the shortest time possible, the Roscosmos chief pointed out.
SpaceX capsule reaches space station
Recently refurbished The space station has been undergoing this midlife upgrade for some time. New hardware up there, new operations, a lot more interesting experiments, said Cristoforetti. One thing she is particularly looking forward to is a new piece of equipment already waiting on board the ISS to go into operation in the space laboratory Columbus: a 3D printer to print metal in space.
ESA s astronaut class from 2009: Cristoforetti and her colleague Pesquet (on her right) will fly to the ISS in 2022 and 2021
And the ISS has its own space balcony now: Bartolomeo, a platform newly installed outside the Columbus module that will allow private companies to carry out experiments under space conditions.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced that it has awarded the contract to launch the initial elements of the lunar outpost for its Artemis mission to the Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), which is owned by multi-billionaire Elon Musk.
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SpaceX Gets NASA Contract Again
According to the NASA blog, SpaceX will be lending its Falcon Heavy rocket to the United States space agency to deliver the agency s Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) and the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO), which are the initial elements of the Gateway.
The outpost s foundation will be built by Maxar Technologies and Northrop Grumman Space Systems, respectively.