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Russia, China Move Forward on Space Cooperation By Interfax News Agency
posted: 28 September 2005 05:22 pm ET
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BEIJING (Interfax-China) - Russia-Chinese space cooperation is
rising to a fundamentally new level, Federal Space Agency chief
Anatoly Perminov told Russian reporters in Beijing on
Wednesday.
"A transition
is visible in Russian-Chinese space relations to a qualitatively new standard
of planning and implementing joint projects," Perminov
said after attending a session of the bilateral subcommittee on space
cooperation on Monday.
Twenty-nine
new projects were added to the cooperation program for 2004-06, Perminov said. China
is showing interest in the international space observatory and Phobos-Soil, he said. Chances for interaction in the
Chinese program of Moon studies are also being considered, he said.
Perminov
told reporters the Russian delegation was shown the cosmonaut training center
and the Shenzhou-6 spacecraft, on which China
plans to make its second manned flight.
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