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Russian space firm runs first tests of new 'Federation' manned spacecraft
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) May 09, 2016


Energia describes the Federation as a next-generation reusable spacecraft intended to deliver up to four people and cargo to the moon and space stations in low Earth orbits.

Russian experts conducted the first tests of the advanced Federatsia (Federation) manned spacecraft's human-machine interface at a unique ergonomic simulator for the piloted transport vehicle, the Energia space corporation said in a statement Thursday.

The ergonomic simulator very closely replicates the crew seats in the command module of the spacecraft, as well as the crew's working conditions, including the use of rescue spacesuits.

"We conducted the first formally documented test as part of creating a human-machine interface at the new simulator. Its essence is to evaluate the distribution of the basic information areas in the cosmonauts' panel displays," head of Energia's test-flight department Mark Serov said.

Energia describes the Federation as a next-generation reusable spacecraft intended to deliver up to four people and cargo to the moon and space stations in low Earth orbits. The spacecraft's free flight period is estimated at up to 30 days, with the capacity to stay attached to a space station for up to a year.

Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia General Constructor Evgeny Mikrin forecast last month that construction of the Federation would begin this summer, with its launch planned for 5 years from now.

The Federation is intended to replace the aging Soyuz ships in supporting low Earth orbit missions.

Source: Sputnik News


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