Posted on 07/01/2009 5:46:46 PM PDT by KevinDavis
India is keen to expand its ongoing space cooperation with Russia to joint development of a "cheaper" reusable spacecraft, ISRO Chairman Madhavan Nair has said. "India would like to continue strengthening space cooperation (with Russia) and also to expand it by means of development of cheap reusable spacecraft," he said in an interview to the government-run RIA Novosti.
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Cheers!
Nair? So Indian astronautettes will not be having moustauches then?
So we help pull them out of the dark ages, invest hundreds of MILLIONS and they turn their back. Why am I not surprised.
Umm, look at what they have to work with.
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45 posted on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 12:41:31 PM by Jim Robinson (Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jimrobfr)
Agreed, we should be working with India, they are the only True Democratic Republic in that part of Asia, they are surrounded by vipers and we are doing nothing but let the vipers do as they wish.
Our future and Humanity’s future lies in Outer Space, If we could start mining the asteroids yesterday and build orbital solar plants we could DOMINATE the World’s economy once more, but hey China and Russia will take over for us and we will be another second or if we are really unlucky third world nation.
Age of technological renaissance.
a "cheaper" reusable spacecraftIndia will wind up buying some warmed-over surplus designs, residue of the Soviet orbital space program, and realize long after China beats them to the lunar surface that they've been had.
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