Russian and Kazakhstani scientists will create common methods to study the repercussions of the Proton-M rocket crash on July 2, 2013, said Krymbek Kusherbayev, the head of the Kyzylorda Province, News Kazakhstan reports.Kusherbayev explained that Russia wanted to form common methods for evaluation of damage before paying compensations. The inter-governmental commission will reach an agreement on the methods at Baikonur in late November.
Russian and Kazakhstani scientists will create common methods to study the repercussions of the Proton-M rocket crash on July 2, 2013, said Krymbek Kusherbayev, the head of the Kyzylorda Province, News Kazakhstan reports.
Kusherbayev explained that Russia wanted to form common methods for evaluation of damage before paying compensations. The inter-governmental commission will reach an agreement on the methods at Baikonur in late November.