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Cosmonautics. The Long Road to Mars. (2016)

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Mikhail Kornienko and Scott Kelly returned to Earth after a year-long expedition to the ISS, where they conducted dozens of complex biomedical experiments.

The heads of Roscosmos and NASA met in Moscow to discuss the first results of the joint project.

Mikhail Kornienko stayed in Star City to complete the ground part of the experiment, and the ExoMars spacecraft was sent to Mars from Baikonur.

Times are changing, the technical equipment of orbital stations and probes is changing, and scientific experiments are becoming more difficult.

The main goal remains unchanged: to bring humanity closer to the development of the Solar System.

Interview: Igor Komarov, Sergey Krikalev, Charles Bolden, Gennady Padalka, Mikhail Kornienko, Scott Kelly, Sergey Volkov.

Personnel

Kornienko M.B. - pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation.
Kelly S.D. is an American test pilot, NASA astronaut.
Kelly M.E. is an American politician, test pilot, NASA astronaut.
Komarov I.A. - statesman and politician, industrialist, financier, Director General of the State Corporation "Roscosmos" (2015-2018), member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
C.F. Bolden - Major General of the United States Marine Corps, NASA astronaut, head of NASA (2009-2017).
Krikalev S.K. is an aviation athlete, cosmonaut, development engineer, candidate of Psychological Sciences, academician of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics named after K.E.Tsiolkovsky.
Padalka G.I. - pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation.
Volkov S.A. - pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation.

Calendar

04.02.2016

Space; Space programs