Mikhail Kovalchuk noted that current space exploration technologies, such as the RD-180 engines, limit maneuverability. He emphasized the need to create new engines for more flexible and controlled flights, saying, “Today we fly into space like Munchausen in the core.”
Earlier, Mikhail Kovalchuk said that the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) would face serious consequences if it refused to cooperate with Russia, noting that Russian scientists are not only financial but also intellectual donors of the organization.
Source: Ferra

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