ESA proposes common space transport policy
lunes, 19 de octubre de 2009
Currently only Russia is providing International Space Station crew transport with its Energia Soyuz spacecraft. NASA's Discovery flight STS-128, launched on 28 August, was the last scheduled Shuttle-based ISS crew rotation. And after the Shuttle fleet retires in 2010 ISS will rely on the cargo spacecraft of ESA, Russia and Japan until NASA's commercial providers - Space Exploration Technologies and Orbital Sciences - begin. If any of these are delayed or fail then station research could become very limited and its crew of six could have to be reduced to three.
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