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    RUSSIA SOON TO VIEW TWO SPACE TRANSPORT PROJECTS - SOURCE

    RIA Novosti
    14:41 | 12/ 12/ 2007

    MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's rocket and space
    corporation Energia has developed six projects for new manned
    spacecraft, two of which will be submitted to Russia's space agency
    in the near future, a source said Wednesday.

    "Two of the most attractive projects for spacecraft as part of a
    reusable manned transport system could be submitted to the Federal
    Space Agency in the near future," the spokesman said.

    Russia has been developing the Clipper, a six-man spacecraft similar
    to the U.S. space shuttle, designed to replace the Soyuz and Progress
    launch vehicles in making regular flights to the International Space
    Station and even the Moon and Mars. It is proposed the craft will
    carry two professional astronauts and up to four passengers, compared
    to the Soyuz's three-member crews.

    The projects also envisage innovations such as an orbital transfer
    vehicle and a cargo container with an increased payload capacity of
    12 metric tons, as compared to the current two tons.

    In December 2006, Anatoly Perminov, the head of the Federal Space
    Agency, said the agency planned to start construction of the new
    Clipper in 2012.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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