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Ars Technica: Stories about success of Russia in space are far from reality

Ars Technica: Stories about success of Russia in space are far from
Ars Technica: Stories about success of Russia in space are far from reality

The stories of Dmitry Rogozin, the Director-General of the Roscosmos State Corporation, about Russian space technology are fantasies that are far from reality. The article published in Ars Technica reveals.

"The leader of Russia's civil space program appears to be increasingly disengaged from reality. In recent months Dmitry Rogozin, the chief of Roscosmos, has given a series of interviews in which he has made all manner of big promises about the supposedly bright future of Russia's space program," Ars Technica writes.

The publication notes that Rogozin's words that Russia will conduct flights to the moon and Mars are absurd.

The authors of the article also doubt that Russia will soon create a missile superior to the American Falcon 9.

"The reality is that Russia depends on outdated technologies to get into space," the publication writes..

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