The state Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan has confirmed its intention to conclude new cooperation agreements with the Russian enterprise “Roskosmos” for the research of space debris and space objects.
“We are supposed to sign a new cooperation agreement with the Russian Roskosmos Foundation,” said the head of the Academy, Farhud Rahimi, according to the (Russia Today) News Channel, Wednesday, expressing the hope that this agreement will be signed at the end of September next year and adds: “Of course our plan is to implement joint projects for space exploration.
Rahimi explained that Tajikistan has good climatic conditions that allow space exploration and exploration, noting that Russia now has several important space observatories, including the Crimean Observatory, which operates between 100 and 120 nights a year in operation is, and an observatory in Petersburg. In addition to more than 320 seats. Open space can provide the best conditions for the installation of space observatories.
He noted that the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan has already signed about 60 cooperation agreements with scientists from Russia and all these agreements are still in force.
Last June, Russia and Tajikistan agreed to expand their cooperation in Space Affairs and signed memoranda of understanding in this regard.