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International Space Flight (ESA, Russia, China and others) => Russian Launchers - Soyuz, Progress and Uncrewed => Topic started by: Chris Bergin on 07/30/2006 10:20 pm

Title: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: Chris Bergin on 07/30/2006 10:20 pm
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article1202821.ece
Title: Re: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: astrobrian on 07/30/2006 10:49 pm
It's hard to believe with the amount of people in the world that would jump on a rocket in a heartbeat even for a suborbital ride, that Russia of all places cant find enough willing to be a part.of it all.
Title: RE: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: vt_hokie on 07/30/2006 11:09 pm
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Perhaps the biggest problem, however, is money. Salaries for "non-flying cosmonauts" can be as low as £300 a month.

I guess maybe they figure, why do it the hard way if you can become a millionare and then buy your way into space?   ;)
Title: Re: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: MKremer on 07/31/2006 12:36 am
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astrobrian - 30/7/2006  5:36 PM

It's hard to believe with the amount of people in the world that would jump on a rocket in a heartbeat even for a suborbital ride, that Russia of all places cant find enough willing to be a part.of it all.

Considering the present Russian economy, it may not so much the "willing" as much as the "able" for many folks who might otherwise be accepted.
Title: Re: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: noname_77065 on 07/31/2006 01:07 am
"Nasa, its arch-rival, has 101 trained astronauts on standby."

I guess the author of this article doesn't know about the International Space Station...
Title: Re: Russians shun chance to join the next generation of cosmonauts
Post by: publiusr on 08/18/2006 09:23 pm
That is very sad. The Russian people should be proud of their space program. A lot of Soviet youth are leaving the Eastern regions only to move closer to Moscow (and being a burden) when they should be pushing further east and helping look for oil.