Sunday, May 17, 2015

Putin orders investigation failed satellite launch – Digital Journal Juarez

Moscow – Russia began on Sunday an investigation into the loss of a Mexican TV’s Eve and other technical problem at the International Space Station (ISS), two incidents put in questioned the reliability of its space industry.

The Russian space agency Roscosmos said on Saturday it had “lost” a Mexican telecommunications satellite, to a failure of the launch of the carrier rocket.

The first Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday demanded an explanation from the head of Roscosmos, Igor Komanov, and the names of those responsible, implying that there could be layoffs.

Last year Russia had let the manager the space agency after several failures. The first reactions to the news Saturday focused on quality control in the space industry, whose staff is often poorly paid.

The best “do not work in the space sector. Nothing is done to attract highly qualified specialists, wages are low and does not pose much prestige work, “the agency said Iuri Karach, of the Russian Academy of astronauts, to a radio.

The incident with the Mexican satellite is the second failure of the Russian space agency in 24 hours. Earlier Failed to enable timely engines a ship Progress M-262M, moored to the ISS, which should correct its orbit, said Roscosmos.

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