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本文聚焦纪念美俄首次联合载人航天任务50周年,回顾了其对国际空间站合作的奠基作用。文章指出,尽管合作关系紧张,但两国在国际空间站上的合作持续至今,预计将在2030年结束。此外,文章还介绍了欧洲航天局(ESA)为发展替代Arianespace的发射服务,向五家初创公司提供资金支持的计划,总额高达1.69亿欧元。这些公司正在竞标ESA的合同和资金,但最终协议将在ESA成员国于11月的部长级会议上确定预算后才能签署。

🚀 1975年7月15日,美国和苏联首次合作进行了载人航天任务,为后续国际空间站(ISS)的合作奠定了基础。此次任务标志着两国在太空探索领域的合作迈出了重要一步。

🤝 国际空间站(ISS)是美俄两国太空合作的重要成果,尽管两国关系紧张,但在ISS上的合作持续至今。ISS预计将于2030年退役,两国暂无计划在ISS退役后继续合作。

💰 欧洲航天局(ESA)选择了五家发射初创公司,为它们提供总额高达1.69亿欧元的资金,旨在开发Arianespace的替代方案。这五家公司分别是Isar Aerospace、MaiaSpace、Rocket Factory Augsburg、PLD Space和Orbex。

🚀 只有Isar Aerospace尝试过将火箭送入轨道,但今年3月在挪威的一次试飞中失败。ESA与这五家公司的最终合同和资金协议,将在11月的ESA部长级会议上确定预算后签署。

Welcome to Edition 8.02 of the Rocket Report! It's worth taking a moment to recognize an important anniversary in the history of human spaceflight next week. Fifty years ago, on July 15, 1975, NASA launched a three-man crew on an Apollo spacecraft from Florida and two Russian cosmonauts took off from Kazakhstan, on course to link up in low-Earth orbit two days later. This was the first joint US-Russian human spaceflight mission, laying the foundation for a strained but enduring partnership on the International Space Station. Operations on the ISS are due to wind down in 2030, and the two nations have no serious prospects to continue any partnership in space after decommissioning the station.

As always, we welcome reader submissions. If you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Sizing up Europe's launch challengers. The European Space Agency has selected five launch startups to become eligible for up to 169 million euros ($198 million) in funding to develop alternatives to Arianespace, the continent's incumbent launch service provider, Ars reports. The five small launch companies ESA selected are Isar Aerospace, MaiaSpace, Rocket Factory Augsburg, PLD Space, and Orbex. Only one of these companies, Isar Aerospace, has attempted to launch a rocket into orbit. Isar's Spectrum rocket failed moments after liftoff from Norway on a test flight in March. None of these companies is guaranteed an ESA contract or funding. Over the next several months, ESA and the five launch companies will negotiate with European governments for funding leading up to ESA's ministerial council meeting in November, when ESA member states will set the agency's budget for at least the next two years. Only then will ESA be ready to sign binding agreements.

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