Randy McDonald ([info]rfmcdpei) wrote,
@ 2005-08-22 13:24:00
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[LINK] The Euro-Russian Alliance in Space
Via Will Baird:

It's all but official—Russia and Europe will soon embark on a cooperative effort to build a next-generation manned space shuttle. Speaking at the Paris Air Show, in Le Bourget, France, in June, Russian space officials confirmed earlier reports from Moscow that their partners at the European Space Agency would join the Russian effort to build a new reusable orbiter, dubbed Kliper. After the cautious optimism they expressed at the beginning of 2005, Russians are now confident that their European partners will be on board for the largest, boldest Russian endeavor in spaceflight in more than a decade.

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The Russians, encouraged by support from their prospective foreign partners, came to Le Bourget in June with a better, bolder Kliper than the one they were showing off just a few months ago. Instead of the wingless vehicle originally envisioned [see News, "Russians Propose a New Space Shuttle," IEEE Spectrum, February], RKK now favors a minishuttle with swept wings. It will double the cargo and crew capacity of the Soyuz capsule, replacing its venerable predecessor, which served more than four decades as the transport and resupply vehicle for the International Space Station (ISS).


This is cool. Now, if only we can develop an economic rationale for space colonization and exploration.



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[info]robertprior
2005-08-22 08:11 pm UTC (link)
The Chinese are aiming for the moon and Mars, too. Could be interesting...

And if they get to Mars, I suspect they'll leave their names the way they are, SJ Games' view of the future to the contrary :-)

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(Anonymous)
2005-08-22 08:32 pm UTC (link)
Now what would Japan and India do with the rest of the world running off to the stars. China is the closest thing to a long term rival that India has in the area...

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(Anonymous)
2005-08-22 08:33 pm UTC (link)
damnit, that was me

- Will

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[info]ex_taem158
2005-08-22 09:54 pm UTC (link)
Economic? Who cares! Space is fun!

Anyway, with Russians building it, it should be safer. They never crashed anything space-related. Build it simple, build it strong.

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[info]pauldrye
2005-08-22 10:53 pm UTC (link)
Actually, they crashed a crapload of stuff, it's just that when they did get something working they refined the hell out of it. The Soyuz is the DC-3 of space, but the Soviet space program is littered with failures like the N-1, and the endless troubles with the Venera, Mars, and Luna/Zond programs.

So, basically I want to see this thing fly first. Once they get one in the air, the Russians are the best, but their record at getting stuff off the drawing board needs some work.

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[info]ex_taem158
2005-08-23 09:55 am UTC (link)
Ah, my bad then. But I'd still prefer to fly Russian than US.

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