Issues on sending Armenian cosmonaut through Russian spaceship to the space is being seriously discussed, the director of the CIS Institute Konstantin Zatulin said. According to him, soon Byurakan observatory will resume its works.
"Russia has already allocated the means that will allow the observatory be engaged in the commercial program on fighting against space waste," Zatulin said.
According to him, these steps testify about the development of relations between the two countries in different spheres.
According to the Russian Federal Space agency within the framework of cooperation between Roskosmos and Armenia's Byurakan observatory, the Russian side will provide 2 million euros to the Armenian side for acquiring new telescopes to observe the waste of space and register them.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Armenian cosmonaut to be sent to space?
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