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Russia to help evacuate Discovery’s crew, if need be
ITAR-TASS ^ | 28.07.2005

Posted on 07/28/2005 2:05:54 PM PDT by lizol

Russia to help evacuate Discovery’s crew, if need be

28.07.2005, 17.16

KOROLYOV, Moscow Region, July 28 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia will be prepared to provide its Soyuz spacecraft for evacuating the Discovery space shuttle’s crew, if necessary.

“By February 2006 we would be prepared to launch three manned Soyuz spacecraft, if the Discovery’s crew will have to be rescued,” the president and general designer of the Energia space rocket corporation, Nikolai Sevastianov said. “We shall do everything in our powers to cope with this complex task. If we exert the maximum effort, the crew would be evacuated by three Soyuz craft before February 2006,” he said.

For this, the entire timetable of manned and cargo spacecraft launches will have to be reconsidered.

Under the original schedule the Russian space agency Roskosmos is to launch two cargo spacecraft Progress – one in September and the other, in December, and one Soyuz spacecraft on October 1 that will take to the ISS the crew of the next main mission and one space tourist.

If a rescue operation proves necessary, Russia will be able to launch another, fourth Soyuz without a crew, because it can dock with the ISS automatically.

In case of this march of events the current crew – Sergei Krikalyov and John Phillips will have to wait for that vacant spacecraft to arrive.

“The ISS must always have experienced crew members capable of performing any complicated operations in orbit, including manual docking,” Sevastianov said.

Neither Russian nor NASA officials specified who would finance the launch of extra Soyuz spacecraft.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: discovery; lotsoidiotsonthread; russia; shuttle; shuttlediscovery; space
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1 posted on 07/28/2005 2:05:55 PM PDT by lizol
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Neither Russian nor NASA officials specified who would finance the launch of extra Soyuz spacecraft.

LOL! I guess it's obvious to all involved.

2 posted on 07/28/2005 2:08:44 PM PDT by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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So, if we have a problem with Discovery, and they need to be rescued, the Russians will be there for us - in seven months?

Thanks guys, but that sounds more like a body recovery operation than a rescue.

3 posted on 07/28/2005 2:08:57 PM PDT by wyattearp (The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
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To: lizol
Neither Russian nor NASA officials specified who would finance the launch of extra Soyuz spacecraft.

LOL! Yeah, I wonder who will pay?

< /sarcasm>

4 posted on 07/28/2005 2:10:11 PM PDT by BullDog108 ("Conservatives believe in God. Liberals think they are God." ---Ann Coulter)
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To: wyattearp

A problem with Discovery is one thing. A problem with the ISS during the seven months would have people marching in the streets.


5 posted on 07/28/2005 2:12:29 PM PDT by RightWhale (Substance is essentially the relationship of accidents to itself)
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To: lizol

This ain't no joke, folks. We're damn lucky that the Russkies are there to pull our butts out of the fire, if it comes to that.


6 posted on 07/28/2005 2:12:44 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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.....Neither Russian nor NASA officials specified who would finance the launch of extra Soyuz spacecraft. .....

The Chinese via Hong Kong?

7 posted on 07/28/2005 2:13:58 PM PDT by maestro
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To: lizol

Grandstanding Cossacks! **Rolling Eyes til' they BLEED**


8 posted on 07/28/2005 2:16:55 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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Hah, considering the multi millions of dollars slick willie funnelled to the Russian space program when Yeltsin was in charge, I should think so!!!!


9 posted on 07/28/2005 2:20:00 PM PDT by OldFriend (MERCY TO THE GUILTY IS CRUELTY TO THE INNOCENT ~ Adam Smith)
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To: wyattearp

So, if we have a problem with Discovery, and they need to be rescued, the Russians will be there for us - in seven months?Thanks guys, but that sounds more like a body recovery operation than a rescue.




Its not like going out to the garage and starting the car. Missions to space take planning and expensive painstaking preparation. If it were quick and easy, we'd have our own rescue crew preparing to leave right now. But of course the craft we use to get up there falls apart at launch, and burns up on reentry.


10 posted on 07/28/2005 2:20:45 PM PDT by photodawg
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But of course the craft we use to get up there falls apart at launch, and burns up on reentry.

Yeah, what are we, like 0 for 100 now?
11 posted on 07/28/2005 2:24:01 PM PDT by andyk (Go Matt Kenseth!)
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To: Onelifetogive
>Neither Russian nor NASA officials specified who would finance the launch of extra Soyuz spacecraft
>>LOL! I guess it's obvious to all involved.


Umm, is the answer
Demi Moore? I've heard she has
a lot of money . . .

12 posted on 07/28/2005 2:26:44 PM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: photodawg

They were planning to launch Atlantis if Discovery needed to be rescued. But I assume that is out of the question now that the fleet is grounded. There is no reason to risk stranding 2 shuttles up there because of environmental concerns over freon based insulation. (Damn enviro-whackos)

If it comes down to it, and it does not look likely, they can send up extra supplies for the crew to live on the ISS or the Shuttle until rescue craft (or a repair kit?) can be sent up.

It is really sad that our space program has been nearly crippled once again due to the environmental nutcases in this country.


13 posted on 07/28/2005 2:33:35 PM PDT by Tatze (I voted for John Kerry before I voted against him!)
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Who says the atlantis is grounded. Have I missed somthing?


14 posted on 07/28/2005 2:36:46 PM PDT by BoBToMatoE
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To: lizol
If there was something wrong with the Discovery this might mean something. Since the Shuttle is undamaged, their statement is a polite gesture.
15 posted on 07/28/2005 2:37:20 PM PDT by SunTzuWu
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To: SunTzuWu

No, it's more like: "Hey, look at US! No, No, Over HERE!"


16 posted on 07/28/2005 2:38:51 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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Who says the atlantis is grounded. Have I missed somthing?

Uhhhhh ...... yeah. The entire fleet was grounded yesterday.

17 posted on 07/28/2005 2:42:50 PM PDT by Jackknife (No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation.-MacArthur)
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To: photodawg
Its not like going out to the garage and starting the car. Missions to space take planning and expensive painstaking preparation.

I know. That's why I was commenting on a "rescue" with a seven month lag time. There wont be anybody left alive to rescue. The concept of a timely "rescue" in space with our level of technology is a ludicrous one. It makes me wonder why they even brought it up.

It also makes me wonder why we launched Discovery in the first place. Granted, she is up there testing some new safety equipment, but it wont do us much good if she can't come back down. The shuttles are old, and have needed replacing for quite some time now. We should have been working on their replacements in a more timely manner. It is a shame that we have put ourselves in the position where we have no choice but to launch these ships.

18 posted on 07/28/2005 2:47:56 PM PDT by wyattearp (The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
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Is there a problem with Discovery or what? What's going on? Nice of the families down here to have to sit and listen to all this talking. Was the shuttle damaged on takeoff or not? Are our astronauts in trouble or what? Wish someone would just say what is going on.


19 posted on 07/28/2005 2:53:20 PM PDT by cubreporter (I trust Rush. He has done more for this country than any of us will ever know! :))
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NASA is determining whether any debris that came off the external fule tank damaged Discovery's heat shield. This is what doomed Columbia. So far they think Discovery is okay and that none of the large pieces struck the heat shield. However, until they can come up with an improved external tank, they do not want to take a chance with Atlantis or Endeavor.

How about a second ANsari X prize. The goal will be a privately funded craft (with crew) to make a round trip to the ISS.


20 posted on 07/28/2005 3:17:47 PM PDT by bobjam
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