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The European Space Agency and Russian Federal Space Agency are engaged in preliminary discussions about the possibility of using the Russian launch vehicle "Soyuz-ST" for launch of manned spaceships from Kourou Space Centre (French Guiana, Latin America).
"Right now, there are negotiations between Roscosmos and ESA on this issue. The Europeans have a great desire to qualify the project "Soyuz at the Guiana Space Centre" for manned flights," - said General Director of "TsSKB-Progress" (Samara), Alexander Kirilin to "Interfax-AVN" Tuesday.
"There are prospects for this project" - he said.
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, who attended the first launch of "Soyuz-ST" rocket from the spaceport in French Guiana on October 21, said that Europe in the future may rely on using of "Soyuz-ST" for their manned space program.
The European Space Agency and Russian Federal Space Agency are engaged in preliminary discussions about the possibility of using the Russian launch vehicle "Soyuz-ST" for launch of manned spaceships from Kourou Space Centre (French Guiana, Latin America).
"Right now, there are negotiations between Roscosmos and ESA on this issue. The Europeans have a great desire to qualify the project "Soyuz at the Guiana Space Centre" for manned flights," - said General Director of "TsSKB-Progress" (Samara), Alexander Kirilin to "Interfax-AVN" Tuesday.
"There are prospects for this project" - he said.
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, who attended the first launch of "Soyuz-ST" rocket from the spaceport in French Guiana on October 21, said that Europe in the future may rely on using of "Soyuz-ST" for their manned space program.
