Abhishek Shetty

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Their planetary exploration program, which in past decades had been so successful at landing spacecraft on the Moon and on Venus and intercepting Halley’s Comet, was barely on life support. They had capable scientists, and they had huge, reliable rockets, called Protons. But they had no interplanetary spacecraft to launch on these rockets, and no resources to build new spacecraft. They also lacked NASA’s experience with missions to the outer planets.
Abhishek Shetty
Russian space program
Chasing New Horizons: Inside Humankind's First Mission to Pluto
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