The level of energy supply for experiments at the Russian Orbital Station (ROS) is almost ten times greater than at the International Space Station (ISS). This was announced by the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Gennady Krasnikov, in an interview.
The new station project includes two scientific modules. One is for biomedical research, and the second is for a wide range of studies. Scientific organizations are preparing proposals for ROS experiment programs, which will form the basis for the design and technical content of the modules.
At the same time, the advantage of the future station is not only in specialized modules. It is important that it will provide a different level of energy. Unlike the ISS, where 5-7 kW are allocated for experiments, up to 50 kW will be allocated for these purposes at the ROS, which will open up wider prospects for scientific research.
Russia continues to work on the promising Russian Orbital Station. The ROS is planned to be launched into a polar orbit with an inclination of about 97 degrees. This will allow observing the entire territory of Russia and the strategically important Northern Sea Route.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian orbital station will be made eternal.
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