This is Russia’s proposed space station “ROSS” to be built after 2028

This is Russia’s proposed space station “ROSS” to be built after 2028

Say something nice about it

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It looks like the current Chinese space station. But they all look the same, when there is going to be nuclear powered spacecrafts?

It's a nice model that will never actually be put in to space, Russian's are the broke niggers of Europe.

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They haven’t drilled holes into it yet.

Is that how big they're going to make it? I cant see them having space program money in 2028

With the money western countries have spent on developing aid, they could have launched hundreds of such things in space. We'd be an interplanetary species by now if it weren't for the Great Black Filter.

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im sure this is real and not yet another ploy for the russian elite to steal more money from low IQ vatniks

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your memes are artificial and very shitty, they are not organic and every time you post your uncreative meme i cringe myself so much that i have to simply post explaining to you faggot nigger shills that this has to stop. Either become more creative and funny or fuck off.
Kapish?

also im pretty sure you are that faggot nigger german who posted bestiality and got permabanned week ago. So you are avoiding permaban.

How long before the blackeye tik tok

I wonder how retarded woman can be and if there's a limit.

It looks exactly like a Russian Space Station.
It is nice that it has a centralized hub and a balanced first set of modules, will make it easier to move around in and also to rearrange the modules before too many are added, but let's be honest Russia probably doesn't have the money to build it, or if they do it will take a long time and still be smaller than the current ISS.

lame, it doesn't even have artificial gravity rings

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>It's a nice model that will never actually be put in to space
Comedy gold, coming from the braindead hobos of the planet who came crawling to the Russians in the 90s asking them to share their modular space station technology and allow your sorry asses to participate in Mir-2 project because your subhuman garbage can "Freedom" (sic!) space station was simply refusing to work.
Eat shit, subhuman impotent amerifag bitch, and die choking on it, LMAO.

Cringe

dude, im just here to post some funny vatnik memes. if you take that shit serious, its your problem.

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could've been great. too bad the russkis didn't spring for the extra science modules the germans were proposing.

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seriously why does no one want to have a rotational ring on their station? You do it right and you can leave astronauts up there potentially indefinitely.. having centifugal-derived "gravity" of like 1/4-1/3g for a few hours a day is really all that's needed to stave off most, if not all, of the health hazards of space

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It should be very cost efficient to put that small model into space. Russia always finds ways to save money where the west stopped looking.

While that is true, it can also be very disorienting because the coriolid effect still changes the direction of projectiles inside of the ring.
Still though, yes there should at least be one module with artificial gravity on a station at somepoint someday.

because you need too fit in the payload restrictions which is why they are all modules. at best you can experiment with space inflatables (questionable longevity). someday, maybe, in orbit builds done robotically but we're not there yet technologically.

*coriolis

more like 2082

Because it's hard to build, energy hungry and is a gyroscope that will make orbital movement more difficult.
Of course everyone wants it, astronauts have to spend few hours every day exercising just so body won't dismantle 90% of muscles and bones adapting to zero G, but it's beyond contemporary engineering's ability to make this construction in orbit.

go live in russian misery and enjoy, what are you doing in germany, you should be in russia already

What is this? A space station for ants?

Yeah, right after the moon base that was supposed to be built in 2015.

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The materials won't have to be recycled. They can just send it into the atmosphere at end of life, scattering it's components across the globe.

Well, the superstructure shape is a big plus.

Wake me up when the first space station featuring a spinning ring exists.