After 2015, there will be a space station to replace the ISS Station
According to the Russian Space Agency (Roskomos), another space station will replace the International Space Station (ISS) after 2015.
According to the Russian Space Agency (Roskomos), another space station will replace the International Space Station (ISS) after 2015.
ISS station (Photo: science-explorer)
' The ISS station will no longer be used after 2015 because it only controls 10% of Russian territory, while the new space station will allow for a 10-fold increase in control areas ,' said Vitali Davydov, Roskomos Deputy Director. The fifth aerospace conference in Moscow. However, Mr. Davydov did not identify the name of the new space station.
The new space station will provide new services for Russian consumers, especially the production of new materials that cannot be made on Earth and the completion of remote detection methods.
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