[FPSPACE] Russian free-flyer lab for ISS
Anatoly Zak
agzak at optonline.net
Wed Sep 30 03:24:29 EDT 2009
It went through many reincarnations during the past decade from a habitation
module-based vehicle from Soyuz to a largely new and unique design by TsSKB
Progress.
Anatoly Zak
http://www.russianspaceweb.com
On 9/30/09 7:43 AM, "Morris Jones" <morrisjones at hotmail.com> wrote:
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-09/29/content_12127736.htm
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> Russia is to launch a free-flyer lab in 2015 to the ISS, which will
> periodically dock with it.
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> Any ideas on what sort of platform this will be based on? It says the lab will
> be 8 tons, so it can't be a Zarya-style core module.
>
> Morris Jones
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