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Domeniul de activitate al SRI-BAS (Space Research Institute – Bulgarian Academy of Science) variază de la investigații fundamentale și aplicate în fizică spațialǎ, astrofizică, prelucrarea imaginii, teledetecție, echipamente științifice, pregătirea și realizarea de experimente pentru cercetare spațialǎ, cercetări privind sistemele de control, de aer și nave spațiale și echipamente pentru acestea, până la activităţi de creare de materiale și tehnologii spațiale și transferul acestora în economia națională, la care se adaugǎ şi educația post-universitarǎ și de master.
The activity domain of SRI-BAS (Space Research Institute - Bulgarian Academy of Science) range from fundamental and applied investigations in space physics, astrophysics, image processing, remote sensing, scientific equipment, preparation and execution of experiments for space research, research on control, air and spacecraft systems and related equipment, to material and space technologies creation activities and their transfer in the national economy, to which adds the post-university and master education.
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Vehiculele de Transfer Automat - de care Staţia Spaţială Internaţională este dependentă, livrările regulate de utilaje şi piese de schimb, dar şi mâncare, aer şi apă, fiind posibile prin intermediul acestora.
The Automated Transfer Vehicles - on which the International Space Station depends, since the regular deliveries of equipment and spare parts as well as food, air and water are possible through them. Since its first mission in 2008 Europe's Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) has been indispensable to the International Space Station. Every 12 months or so, ATV hauls 7.7 tonnes of cargo from its launch site in Kourou, French Guiana to the Station 340 km above the Earth. High-precision navigation systems guide ATV on a rendezvous trajectory to the International Space Station where it automatically docks with the Station's Russian service module. ATV remains there as a pressurised and integral part of the Station for up to six months until its final mission: a fiery one-way trip into Earth's atmosphere to dispose of up to 6.4 tonnes of Station waste.