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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Russia Interested in China's Spacecraft

After the U.S. space agency (NASA) no longer can rely on, Russia was finally glanced into China. Next generation technology from the aerospace China deemed to have been able to backup Russia.  "I think, next generation technology from China's spacecraft will be able to play an important character as a backup Soyuz and working on some projects in certain situations," said the Russian Space Agency chief Anatoly Perminov Roskosmos.

It is said Perminov, the current next-generation technology from the aerospace China deemed to have complied with all applicable safety requirements, and can be flown to the international space station (ISS). After the U.S. stop all their space mission later in the year 2011, Russia will become the only country capable of flying personnel to the ISS. "This is quite a difficult job and we will be preoccupied with it. Therefore we are interested to get the backup from China," Anatoly said. So far, China has yet shown interest to join the ISS project.

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