The president of Russia, Vladimir Putinit has been interested in if the current Russian aerospace technology allows Mars to take an animal like a cow, a rabbit or a cat.
“Natalia, tell me, please, will the current radiation defense techniques allow, let’s sayto the cows get to Mars and return? Or bunny, cats, dogs? “Asked the Russian president, something that the general director of Roscosmos, the Russian space agency.
The Kremlin head raised this question to Natalia Cherkashina, a aerospace engineer who rewarded for the development of cosmonaut protection materials and technologies against radiation. The scientist replied that she currently develops an investigation for Increase radioactive safety levels of cosmonauts.
“The cow was a joke,” he clarified Putin Moments later, to immediately add: “We need them on earth.”
The president has clarified that To get to Mars you need about a year and a half of flight and that during the path the radiation levels are higher than those of the orbit of the earth.
Russia celebrates next Saturday on Science Day and with that reason this Thursday, February 6, the ceremony of the ceremony was held at Kremlin Awards delivery to young scientistswhich has been carried out annually since 2008.
Source: Lasexta

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