Thursday, March 27, 2014

America asks her not to close Russian space

America asks her not to close Russian space
U.S. will pay Russia $ 70.7 million for each flight rockets "Soyuz", necessary for the United States - reports Fox News. This happened against the background of U.S. President Barack Obama plans to toughen sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine and Crimea.

While politicians argue about the struggle with Russia, NASA claims that "long-term relationship" with the Russian Space Agency policy "no effect" - either in terms of withdrawal of U.S. satellites and U.S. cargo delivery, nor in the ISS project, either in terms of manned flights
(quoted in part) .
But if you refuse to work with RF NASA (though the amount of private launches does not provide the American space program, even a quarter) - for the U.S., in fact, the window will snap into space. Especially that all (!) Rocket motors on all own civil media NASA designed and made ​​in KB them. Khrunichev. So, thinking about sanctions or threatening them U.S. should not forget that one really wrong move - and space next 10 years America can only be nostalgic.