Russian Clipper Could Replace Soyuz
Russia's Energia Corp. and the Russian space agency have begun definition of a new six-passenger manned spacecraft that could begin to replace the Soyuz as early as 2010, Russian managers say. But the program is not very far along and will be hard-pressed to fly that early because of Russian funding...
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