Russian Astronauts To Test Propeller-Driven Drone On ISS

Russian Astronauts To Test Propeller-Driven Drone On ISS

MOSCOW, Russia, March 27 (NNN-ITAR TASS) – Russian astronauts will carry out an experiment on controlling a propeller-driven drone, on board the International Space Station(ISS), local media reported Wednesday.

“The experiment was introduced into the programme. During experiments with the propeller-driven drone, it is first planned to work out the design of its body and propulsion system,” Sputnik news agency quoted Alexander Bloshenko, adviser to the head of the Roscosmos state corporation, as saying.

Based on results received, a second drone will be developed and designed to work in outer space. Tests with the drones are planned to last until 2023, added Bloshenko.

On March 15, the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft, successfully docked to the ISS. The current ISS crew comprises Russian astronaut and Commander, Oleg Kononenko, Russian astronaut, Alexey Ovchinin, Canadian astronaut, David Saint-Jacques and U.S. astronauts, Anne McClain, Nick Hague and Christina Koch.– NNN-ITAR TASS

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