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Putin Says Russia Can Work with U.S. on Space Plans [Russia to send two DUmmies into space]
Reuters ^ | 1.26.04 | Reuters

Posted on 01/26/2004 2:36:02 PM PST by ambrose

Putin Says Russia Can Work with U.S. on Space Plans

Mon January 26, 2004 12:39 PM ET

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Monday Russia could collaborate on ambitious U.S. space plans, sounding a warmer note than Russian space officials who had said they would rather follow their own plans.

Shedding some light on what those plans might be, a Moscow science institute said six volunteers would spend 500 days locked up in a space module on Earth in an experiment to simulate a mission to Mars.

President Bush, who faces reelection this year, laid out plans two weeks ago to send astronauts to Mars, on whose surface two U.S. robotic rovers are currently roaming to examine the soil.

Bush invited other nations to join in with his proposals.

"We followed with interest President Bush's ambitious plans with regard to the moon and Mars," Putin said during a meeting with Secretary of State Colin Powell in Moscow.

"In this area there is much we can do together."

Russian space officials had initially been far cooler, saying they did not want to start a new space race but had their own ideas -- such as the simulated mission.

Russian news agencies reported the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems was planning the experiment to research how humans would cope on an 18- to 24-month round trip to the red planet, 283 million miles away.

Interfax quoted Viktor Baranov, the institute's deputy director, as saying: "We would like to start it at the end of 2005 or the beginning of 2006."

Volunteers, not all necessarily Russian, will take food and water in with them and only be allowed to leave the space module if they are seriously physically or psychologically ill.

In another move to pave the way for human travel to Mars, a Russian cargo ship will blast off to the International Space Station on Thursday carrying two dummies to investigate the long-term effects of radiation on astronauts.

One dummy will be attached to the outside of the space station and the other will send data back to Earth as it floats in open space, Interfax news agency reported.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: mars; space

1 posted on 01/26/2004 2:36:03 PM PST by ambrose
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To: Phil V.
ping!
2 posted on 01/26/2004 2:36:25 PM PST by ambrose
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To: All
President Bush leads, the rest of the world comes yapping at his heels screaming "Me too!"

To hell with you naysayers.. we're going to Mars. Either join us or sit on the sidelines crying about evil America.
3 posted on 01/26/2004 2:38:15 PM PST by ambrose
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To: ambrose
Two dummies? Al Gore and Bill Clinton are cosmonauts?

CG
4 posted on 01/26/2004 2:44:09 PM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Tagline expired.)
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To: ambrose
Thanks, but no, Vlad. We saw how things went with the Space Station project, and this time we want to get the job DONE.
5 posted on 01/26/2004 3:30:17 PM PST by RKV (He who has the guns makes the rules.)
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