Belarus Embarks on Human Space Flight: Surdin Highlights Technology and Training Needs

Highlighting the journey beyond the first human space flight, Vladimir Surdin unveils the necessity for advanced technologies and comprehensive personnel training programs for Belarus' space venture.

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