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Russia to Propose BRICS Space Station

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Russia has drawn up a proposal to create a new space station for the BRICS group of emerging economies that could be presented at the organization's five-nation summit this year, the TASS news agency reported Tuesday, citing a copy of the document.

The proposal was crafted by Russia's Military-Industrial Commission, the government's primary interface with the aerospace and defense industries. In November, President Vladimir Putin took personal control of the commission.

"It would be useful to explore the possibility of an international manned spaceflight project with the BRICS nations within an overall strategy of entering into technological alliances," TASS cited an expert panel on the commission as saying in the document.

The document approved further work on the proposal, and suggested adding discussions of a space station for the five BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — to the body's business council meetings at the upcoming summit in the Russian city of Ufa.

The proposal comes after months of speculation that the crisis in Ukraine would doom U.S.-Russia space cooperation. For two decades this effort has largely been focused on the International Space Station project (ISS), which is due to end in 2020. NASA has proposed extending it to 2024, but Russia has suggested it might duck out and instead build its own space station — possibly with the participation of China.

The BRICS project would be roughly analogous to the ISS, a $150 billion project involving 15 nations. Anchored by the United States and Russia, the world's leading spacefaring powers, the ISS allows countries with less advanced spaceflight capabilities to either join onto the station's Russian and American segments or contribute smaller segments.

A BRICS space station would likely emerge from a similar two-nation partnership, again with Russia in a driver's seat. The Military-Industrial Commission recommended approaching either China or India — both countries that have well-developed and increasingly ambitious space programs. The proposal would then allow other BRICS members to join.

This would spur the development of space activities in Brazil and South Africa. Although Brazil has had an active space program since the 1960s, its efforts are still mostly focused on utilitarian satellite designs used for communications and observation. South Africa only established a space agency in 2010 and has no independent rocket launch capability.

India has yet to put a man in space without hitching rides on other nations' rockets. Last year, it demonstrated its rising capabilities after launching an unmanned satellite to Mars on a shoestring budget.

China is perhaps the best partner for such a project. China already launches its own astronauts into space, and is designing its own medium-sized space station. The placement of Russia's new Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East also makes close cooperation with China far easier.

Russia to Propose BRICS Space Station | Business | The Moscow Times
 
Doubtful, Russia/China yes, the other nations really shouldn't. People got mad in Brazil for holding the world cup, a sport that they idolise, imagine that money going into a space station, India/South Africa obviously have far more pressing issues. Priorities, leave space to the ones that can afford it, China.
 
People got mad in Brazil for holding the world cup, a sport that they idolise, imagine that money going into a space station, India/South Africa obviously have far more pressing issues. Priorities, leave space to the ones that can afford it, China.

People got mad because billions were spent to build stadiums that were only going to be used for 2 months. While bus fares were hiked, thousands were forcefully removed from land where stadiums were to be made and haven't been compensated, environmental and sale tax exceptions, add into the mix anarchists.

Space is the last frontier. Think about the international prestige of being involved with designing and maintaining a space station. Put some woman in the official Space Command Center Photo release and you got a role model for girls in the country to look up to.

Besides America spent how much on the Mars Satellites? Compare that to India's Mars Orbiter.
 
I guess we could work on 2 Space Stations at the same time. :tup:

Waste of money

Doubtful, Russia/China yes, the other nations really shouldn't. People got mad in Brazil for holding the world cup, a sport that they idolise, imagine that money going into a space station, India/South Africa obviously have far more pressing issues. Priorities, leave space to the ones that can afford it, China.

You are right on that we have many issues to solve let the Russians do it with the Chinese
 
Spending billions of dollars in space station is not what India might want. But of course it can provide low cost unmanned launch facilities for the project.
 
Indians must ride on top of the space vehicle or hang off the sides in masses.
 
That will be great! Thus we begin a new era of space exploration. Of course, the three of us will make it easier than each one individually.

Yeah, all 3 of us will be (india may take little longer) working on similar project, it makes sense to do things together.....
 
Indians must ride on top of the space vehicle or hang off the sides in masses.
lol, the Indian space train. Did you see 3 Indian university students were killed trying to do a selfie in front of a moving train, when I saw the story I knew it was India.
 

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