Russia is cutting spending on its space programme by more than a third over the next 10 years because of the country’s economic crisis, forcing it to scrap plans to develop a super-heavy launch rocket.
Space exploration is a subject of national pride in Russia, rooted in the Cold War “space race” with the United States that saw Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin become the first man in orbit. The collapse of the Soviet Union starved the programme of funds, but President Vladimir Putin has nurtured plans for a revival.
Russia is planning to develop its own space station by 2023 but economic …read more
Source: Daily News & Analysis