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Deputy Prime Minister Backs New Space Defense System
by Staff Writers
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Feb 20, 2013


Meteor fragments streaking the sky over Russia's Chelyabinsk Region.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on Saturday backed calls to establish a new system to identify and neutralize threats in space.

"Humankind must create a system to identify and neutralize objects that pose a danger to the Earth" he wrote on Twitter the day after a meteorite slammed into central Russia, injuring over 1,000 people and causing an estimated $ 33 million-worth of damage.

Speaking shortly after the meteorite hit, Rogozin said that on Monday he would present Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev with proposals on how similar incidents should be dealt with in future.

Former Apollo astronaut Rusty Schweickart also called for the Chelyabinsk incident to prompt the relevant authorities to track asteroid activity in the Earth's vicinity more closely.

This latest incident has pushed the issue of space defense up the political agenda, but it has long had its proponents, particularly among those working in related areas. Speaking last year at a St. Petersburg conference on Russia's national interests and global security, Vitaly Davydov, the deputy head of Russia's Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said strategic planetary defense should be a priority and called for a special federal program on neutralizing space threats.

Source: RIA Novosti

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