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Energia's General Designer's Review Board Meets

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by Staff Writers
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Sep 20, 2007
At OAO S.P.Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia under the chairmanship of V.A. Lopota, Corporation President, General Designer, took place a session of the General Designer's Review Board. Consideration was given to the status of International Space Station Russian Segment and its flight program implementation, progress of Soyuz TMA-11 transport manned vehicle launch processing and final phase of Expedition 15 (ISS-15) crew activities.

At the session one heard:

- The Report on the progress of Soyuz-FG/Soyuz TMA-11 Rocket and Space Complex launch processing and Soyuz TMA-10 technical readiness for return to ground;

- The Report on the readiness of ISS RS and Russian ground space infrastructure components for the accomplishment of objectives of the impending activities under the ISS program;

- The Report on the readiness of ISS-16 crew and visiting crew 13 (VC-13) for the performance of the program of activities onboard the station and ISS-15 crew preparation for descent.

One heard co-reports, presentations and statements of the Chief Designers, responsible representatives of organizations and enterprises involved in the ISS program implementation.

The General Designers Review Board took a decision to approve the plan of forthcoming activities proposed by RSC Energia for Soyuz TMA-11 launch processing and Soyuz TMA-10 descent, as well as Corporation proposals for the ISS-16 and VC-13 mission programs.

For reference:

1. The launch of Soyuz TMA-11 is planned on October 10, 2007, the descent of Soyuz TMA-10 is planned on October 21, 2007.

2. The planned duration of the ISS -16 flight is 191 days.

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