
Russia to launch new International Space Station module
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Russia's space chief says that the long-delayed Russian module for the International Space Station is set to be finally launched this month, but the date has been pushed back several days
MOSCOW -- The long-delayed Russian module for the International Space Station is set to be finally launched this month, but the date has been pushed back several days, the head of the country's space corporation said Thursday. Roscosmos director Dmitry Rogozin said on Twitter that the Nauka (Science) module is now scheduled to be launched from the Russian launch facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan on July 21. The following two days could serve as reserve dates for the launch. Russian space officials had earlier said that the launch previously set for July 15 was postponed because of the need to fix some unspecified flaws. The launch of Nauka, also called Multipurpose Laboratory Module, has been repeatedly delayed because of technical problems.More Related News