Monday, February 29, 2016

The media reported about the threat of disruption of the timing of the first launch from the Baikonur East – RBC

The tests at the technical complex Vostochny cosmodrome is under threat, which will certainly affect the timing of the first rocket launch, the newspaper “Kommersant” with reference to the letter of the general director of the state corporation “Roscosmos” Igor Komarov led Spetsstroy Alexander Volosovo.

In letter Komarov reports led Spetsstroy that, according to the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, all construction and installation work on the launch sites and their transfer to the operation were to take place before 10 February. However, the obligation to connect objects and interior systems engineering support to not fully implemented. At the launch complex work performed at 89%, and water intake facilities – 48%, and security systems – 40%

According to the letter, not a single building starting wage in the operation do not put, and deadlines for submission of executive documentation. obtain an opinion on the construction of nine objects trigger the minimum is not met. Of the 67 points dogonochnogo plan was eight, the backlog of approved duration is from 2 to 47 days. Head of “Roscosmos” warns that this situation jeopardizes the beginning and complex tests on complex technical systems. “The transfer of the test will cause the failure of terms of preparation and launch rockets” Soyuz-2 “, – says Komarov

The decree on the establishment of the Eastern Putin signed November 6, 2007.. The first launch from the Baikonur planned for December 25, but President in October 2015 transferred it. He asked, “adjusted in the spring,” and added that it would be good to have time to run to start the Cosmonautics Day on 12 April. Later, CEO of Samara Rocket and Space Centre (RCC) “Progress” Alexander Kirilin, said that the launch is scheduled for April 25. In the Roskosmos date not confirmed. The representative of the corporation said that it “will be determined only after the end of autonomous and complex tests.”

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