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Experts from the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences began testing a small centrifuge to create industrial appeal for the International Space Station.
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Oleg Orlov, director of the institute, told the Novosti news agency that the centrifuge was small diameter and had been designed in cooperation with the Inergia Foundation as part of the Transformable Module project, which will allow place the aircraft in space as part of the International Space Station. That it had not yet been included in the trip programs at the resort. "We are preparing, working and conducting field experiments," Orlov said.
The director of the Institute of Biomedical Problems had announced, late 2016, that the Institute had designed the device in cooperation with the Foundation "Inergia". For his part, the former chairman of the Foundation, Vladimir Solentshev, announced that this would be possible at a cost of 6 to 7 billion rubles and that it would be ready in 2021-2022.
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