Belarusian, Russian academies of sciences to launch space satellite
15.09.2015
Belarusian and Russian
scientists intend to launch an interacademy space satellite, BelTA
learned from Vladimir Gusakov, Chairman of the Presidium of the National
Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB).
According to the source, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vladimir Fortov suggested creating an interacademy satellite during
negotiations. It will be a joint satellite of the Russian Academy of
Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, said Vladimir
Gusakov.
The proposal was voiced on 15 September only, this is why there is no
name yet. “But building the satellite is what matters,” said the
official.
In turn, Vladimir Fortov explained that the Russian Academy of Sciences
has the expertise and knows how to simplify and accelerate the process.
So-called microsatellites do not require a dedicated booster rocket. In
his words, they are inserted into orbit as panel load of the
International Space Station (ISS) or by the rockets that shuttle back
and forth. “We care about content instead of size. I think we will be
able to do the work fast,” explained Vladimir Gusakov.
According to the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the
production of such satellites is a global trend. Many academies across
the globe indulge in the creation of such satellites for educational
purposes because young talent can take part in such projects.
“The creation of the interacademy satellite represents a new stage of
fundamental, theoretical and applied research. Apart from that, it
contributes a lot to personnel training,” added Vladimir Gusakov. He
stressed that at the same time Belarus does not abandon the plans to
launch the next BelKA satellite.