Scientists create experimental space module
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Moscow (Russia), Feb 08 (ANI/TV BRICS): Docking, landing on different planets: professional crews and even teams of schoolchildren will now be able to solve such tasks from the ground. This autumn, Kazakhstan created an experimental space module and unveiled it. For now, simple tasks can be carried out in this control room. Later, the developers want to supplement the software with cases of real abnormalities and emergency situations that have occurred in space. The developers plan to create conditions for the complete isolation of the crew. And Russian scientists have been involved in similar experiments since the 1970s.The crew was never left alone for a second. It was monitored around the clock by medics, lab technicians, and engineers. It's just a hover system to simulate lunar or Mars gravity. The next 365-day isolation mission will start in a year's time. In the meantime, participants of past missions are recalling their first emotions after getting off the ground.
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