NASA mulls timetable for ISS scientific program with Russia

  13 December 2014    Read: 1704
NASA mulls timetable for ISS scientific program with Russia
NASA specialists have discussed a timetable for the research program at the International SPACE Station (ISS) with their Russian counterparts, AzVision.az reports quoting ITAR-TASS.
“During the visit, they discussed a timetable of experiments, as well as possible participation of Russian cosmonauts in the biological research projects conducted by NASA and the European SPACE Agency,” Roscosmos said. “The meeting focused on preparations of Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Korniyenko and NASA astronaut Scott Kelly for a one-year mission to the ISS.”

Besides, they discussed organizational issues and outlined the coming events so that Russian and US scientists could prepare and carry out a program of medical and biological research of lengthy Space flights to ISS with an aim of promoting flights to outer Space .

NASA specialists rounded up their visit by signing protocols regulating further joint research activity in the field of Space exploration.

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