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Russia ready to help India with 2022 space mission, says envoy

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent
Dec 03, 2018 11:36 PM IST

Russia stands ready to help India with its first manned space mission in 2022, especially in developing the launcher and training of personnel, Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev said on Monday.

Russia stands ready to help India with its first manned space mission in 2022, especially in developing the launcher and training of personnel, Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev said on Monday.

Referring to Russia’s experience in space missions over the past 60 years, Nikolay Kudashev said there were different dimensions to the cooperation with India.(File Photo)
Referring to Russia’s experience in space missions over the past 60 years, Nikolay Kudashev said there were different dimensions to the cooperation with India.(File Photo)

The possibility of cooperation for the mission was explored in bilateral talks and “the probability of Indian astronauts going to…the Space City is very high”, he said.

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Referring to Russia’s experience in space missions over the past 60 years, Kudashev said there were different dimensions to the cooperation with India.

“One is the development of the relevant launcher, the exploratory unit, the living (quarters) of the team, the safety measures, the communication measures and the preparation of cosmonauts for a long flight,” he said on the sidelines of an event at the Russian embassy where a portrait of Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian man in space, was unveiled.

Kudashev said a MoU on human spaceflight was signed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, during the annual summit between the two countries in October.

Gaganyaan is the name for India’s first indigenous manned space mission, which plans to put a person into space in the next four years. If successful, India will be the fourth country to launch a manned space mission after Russia, the US and China.

During a meeting in Moscow in September between external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Russia’s deputy prime minister for defence and space industry Yuriy Borisov, the two sides discussed possible cooperation in life support systems, crew module and astronaut training for Gaganyaan.

Sharma said space travel has become safer but physical and physiological training continues to be a challenge. “I’m quite sure we will be able to do (the training) initially perhaps with some consultancy and later by ourselves,” he said.

“It will take a while for the infrastructure to come into place. Rather than wait for infrastructure to be first commissioned and then start the training, we can always take help from friendly space-faring nations and we will be able to crush the time cycle,” Sharma said about possible cooperation with Russia.

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