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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Russian engineers talk to each other in one of the sections of Russian Rocket-Space Energiya Corportion (RKK Energiya) in the town of Korolyov, near Moscow, 06 July 2001, standing next to the "Quant-2" module produced as a back up for the module which was a part of MIR space station. Russia's Soyuz rockets will be a vital asset in enabling Europe to pull its weight in science programmes aboard the International Space Station now that NASA is cutting back its financial contribution, space officials in Moscow said Friday. "The Europeans were due to contribute to the permanent onboard teams but the prospects don't look so good now," Yury Grigoryev, deputy engineering chief of the space constructor RKK Energiya, told AFP at its headquarters at Korolyov.
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2001-07-06
EAST NEWS
AFP
ALEXANDER NEMENOV
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