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Amati75
Questo ha ancora la faccia tosta di dire qualcosa dopo che ogni singola asserzione/previsione che ha fatto al riguardo e' stata smentita dai fatti... oh signor.. brutta cosa l' ideologia....
Nel mentre e per fortuna dell' industria aereospaziale Russa, non tutti si basano solo sull' ideologia, articolo del Nov 2019:
"...We particularly liked the Russian plans to develop a low-cost, reusable small rocket ...
seven years from now..."
"...Russian firm has a reusable smallsat launcher plan. The state news agency TASS says a private company named Laros will begin launches of a reusable rocket capable of delivering up to 200kg of payloads into low Earth orbit sometime between 2024 and 2026. Next year, Laros plans to begin launching a sub-orbital, one-stage rocket to begin practicing propulsive landing such as that performed by the Falcon 9.
Yes, but ... We think there is room in the market for a low-cost, reusable, small-satellite launcher. And there is no similar capability in Russia today. However, a company with a seven-year timeline that says it needs "extra" funding to reach its spaceflight goals does not sound particularly sustainable to us. Nonetheless, good luck, comrades..."
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019...s-aim-at-blue/