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Russian space chief questions NASA plans, praises partnership with China

ERIC BERGER - 7/14/2020, 3:20 AM

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The chief of Russia's space corporation, Dmitry Rogozin, offered less-than-flattering comments about NASA's Moon program in a recent interview with a Russian tabloid newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Asked about Russia's interest in sending humans to the Moon and possibly partnering with NASA, Rogozin dismissed the Artemis program. He responded: "Frankly speaking, we are not interested in participating in such a project."


The Russian space chief has publicly complained for some time that NASA has chosen a 2024 landing date for political reasons. He has also compared US efforts to build a sustainable program of exploration on the surface of the Moon to American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

"It's more of a political project for the US now," Rogozin said of Artemis. "With the lunar project, we are seeing our US partners move away from the principles of cooperation and mutual support that have developed with cooperation on the ISS. They see their program not as international but as similar to NATO."

“Definitely our partner”
NASA has successfully worked with Russia for more than two decades on the International Space Program. Although NASA is clearly leading development of the Artemis lunar exploration program, it has begun to discuss deep partnerships with Japan, Canada, and several European countries to extend the space station partnership.

Russia's space program does not currently have any concrete role in NASA's plans to explore space beyond low Earth orbit. NASA is talking to Russia about building an airlock for the Lunar Gateway, a small space station in orbit around the Moon, but US officials suggest those talks are far from settled.

In the interview, Rogozin talked much more effusively about collaborating with China on future exploration projects. "We respect their results," Rogozin said, adding that the Asian nation "is definitely our partner" moving forward.

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"Today, relations between Russia and China are very good," he said. "Both on the level of our presidents and on the level of political leadership in general."

Rogozin said China has shared its exploration plans with Russia. However, China has not shared those plans in detail publicly. The country is expected to develop the super-heavy lift Long March 9 rocket later this decade, a booster that would provide the lift capacity needed to send Chinese taikonauts to the Moon in the 2030s.

https://arstechnica.com/science/202...aises-china-says-nasa-moon-program-political/
 
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Of course Russia will question NASA's plans because after the successful SpaceX liftoff America is no longer going to pay Russia 80 mill (per mission) to use their crappy Soyuz rockets
 
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The top 3 most powerful and potentially most important countries are China , Russia and US, and China and Russia are allies and US is alone leanding many geopolitically insignificant small partners.
 
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The top 3 most powerful and potentially most important countries are China , Russia and US, and China and Russia are allies and US is alone leanding many geopolitically insignificant small partners.
That is in terms of military power. Russia's influence as a whole is waning very quickly ... even its military power is slowly but surely declining. The future geopolitical race will be the US and her allies versus China and her allies. Of course Russia might be on China's side but don't exclude Japan, Australia, or the UK.
 
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That is in terms of military power. Russia's influence as a whole is waning very quickly ... even its military power is slowly but surely declining. The future geopolitical race will be the US and her allies versus China and her allies. Of course Russia might be on China's side but don't exclude Japan, Australia, or the UK.
Russia is the world biggest energy and natural resources provider, this is the trump card that Russia is holding which won't be affected much by changes of the global economic situations.
 
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Russia is the world biggest energy and natural resources provider, this is the trump card that Russia is holding which won't be affected much by changes of the global economic situations.
Not much of a trump card at all. Especially with the electric/renewable energy revolution, Russia economy is all but headed for a downhill turn (not to mention the Russian population decline). Everyone knows Russia is a fading global power.
 
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Not much of a trump card at all. Especially with the electric/renewable energy revolution, Russia economy is all but headed for a downhill turn (not to mention the Russian population decline). Everyone knows Russia is a fading global power.
Every country experienced rise and fall in the history, Russia has everything needed for a strong and wealthy nation, Russian nation created tons of the world top scientists, artists, engineers and athletes, it has enomous potentials to come back strong, we'll see.
 
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US is declining far faster than Russia. Russia will have a revival while US turns into Brazil #2. Polish up on your spanish and start turning those ghettos into favelas.
 
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US is declining far faster than Russia. Russia will have a revival while US turns into Brazil #2. Polish up on your spanish and start turning those ghettos into favelas.
US will become a dominant Spanish speaking country in couples of decades.
 
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in reality russian military influence is increasing in world,before a decade there was no russian presence in middle east and Venezuela but now they have developed bases in these regions and are affecting politics and power structure in these regions
Not much of a trump card at all. Especially with the electric/renewable energy revolution, Russia economy is all but headed for a downhill turn (not to mention the Russian population decline). Everyone knows Russia is a fading global power.
 
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