Roads are blocked in baku to open or pave the way for space exploration, a scientific and business event where people mixed examples of technological thought with the aesthetics of azerbaijani culture. The roscosmos delegation is headed by its general director yuri borisov, talking about the future without the iss. As you know, our country has accumulated the richest experience in stations of this kind. The station configuration will be provided. Training of astronauts at this station to the development and production of individual modules , which, by the way, may not be docked , but fly nearby, the motto of the Congress Based on the john lenn hit, give space a chance, is simply pretentious, it seems that it is the agenda and. Russian Space Corporation is given a full understanding of that very opportunity about the prospects of manned cosmonautics, about the development of a satellite constellation about the problems of space debris, there is a solution, this is our milky way project,
The tripyaterga situation only after such an answer we move to the first line of trenches, here on the outskirts of lesechansk there is a volunteer battalion of the Southern Group of troops, their positions equipped at a commanding height allow us to track all the movements of the Ukrainian Military near the line of combat contact. At the front line, trenches are necessarily dug to their full height and every few meters there is Something Like this. Shelter from shelling, a shot strikes against detected areas where enemy personnel are concentrated are carried out immediately. There because other units are ours adjacents stand, during the attack, what is here, we work everything, machine gun, machine gun work 800 m, and we fight back. Here, in the krasnoliman direction near belogorovka, the Ukrainian Armed forces are still trying to accumulate reserves, both personnel and armored vehicles. Ukrainian assault groups. Periodically they try to break through towards lysechansk, they are stop
Good morning. My name is graham and im the Vice President for Technology Programs and strategy here at the Atlanta Council. Im delighted to welcome you this morning to a conversation with aarti hollamaini, director of the United Nations office for outer Space Affairs. To discuss the growing role of the private sector in International Space collaboration. By the end of the decade, it is expected that the global space economy will reach 1 trillion. This figure encompasses increased investment by governments and also includes the private sector. From Internet Services enabled by satellites to the continuous observation of earth, local space activities have changed the way that societies function and how we understand our planet. As we go back to the moon, venture deeper into the solar system, and find practical ways to use Space Capabilities to probe life here on earth, its essential that we collaborate. This notion is at the heart of the work here at the Atlanta Council Atlantic Council,
Good morning. My name is graham and im the Vice President for Technology Programs and strategy here at the Atlanta Council. Im delighted to welcome you this morning to a conversation with aarti hollamaini, director of the United Nations office for outer Space Affairs. To discuss the growing role of the private sector in International Space collaboration. By the end of the decade, it is expected that the global space economy will reach 1 trillion. This figure encompasses increased investment by governments and also includes the private sector. From Internet Services enabled by satellites to the continuous observation of earth, local space activities have changed the way that societies function and how we understand our planet. As we go back to the moon, venture deeper into the solar system, and find practical ways to use Space Capabilities to probe life here on earth, its essential that we collaborate. This notion is at the heart of the work here at the Atlanta Council Atlantic Council,
Good morning. My name is graham and im the Vice President for Technology Programs and strategy here at the Atlanta Council. Im delighted to welcome you this morning to a conversation with aarti hollamaini, director of the United Nations office for outer Space Affairs. To discuss the growing role of the private sector in International Space collaboration. By the end of the decade, it is expected that the global space economy will reach 1 trillion. This figure encompasses increased investment by governments and also includes the private sector. From Internet Services enabled by satellites to the continuous observation of earth, local space activities have changed the way that societies function and how we understand our planet. As we go back to the moon, venture deeper into the solar system, and find practical ways to use Space Capabilities to probe life here on earth, its essential that we collaborate. This notion is at the heart of the work here at the Atlanta Council Atlantic Council,