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ZELENY, L (2) answer(s).
 
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Space research today / Zeleny, L   Journal Article
Zeleny, L Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract International Affairs: Mr. Zeleny, the U.S. has decided to stop space shuttle flights. Does this mean that the U.S. space program is going through a period of profound change? Academician Zeleny: Indeed, the Barak Obama administration confirmed in early 2010 its intention to stop space shuttle flights and to replace the Constellation Program by a new strategy in the field of manned space missions. It is planned to attract private firms to the development of technologies for delivering cargoes and astronauts into space and simultaneously to conduct research and development on the space infrastructure of the future, including new-generation rocket engines. And, only 5-10 years later, it was planned to begin work on the construction of a new super-heavy launch vehicle and spaceship for long-distance space flights.
Key Words Space  America  NASA  Space Research  International Space Station 
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Threat to earth from asteroids and comets: how to neutralize this threat / Kokoshin, A; Yesin, V; Zeleny, L   Journal Article
Kokoshin, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract THE BIG METEOR which exploded in an air blast over the Chelyabinsk region on February 15, 2013 was yet another graphic reminder of the real threat to our planet from asteroids and comets. According to the findings of Russian researchers (Institute of Solid-State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences) announced by Academician Vladimir Fortov, the energy generated by this explosion was equivalent approximately to 400 kilotons of TNT.
Key Words United States  Russia  Comets  Threats  International Community  NASA 
Asteroids  Chelyabinsk Region  Threat to Earth 
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