If the history repeats itself, they'll be having at least one russian cosmonaut in the craft, helping it's crew to get it in the space.. and probably back
Originally posted by NUKE
Let me clear it up for you: The US developed the space shutttle in the late 60's through mid seventies, completeing the project in the late 70's and launching it into space in the early 1980's and no other nation has duplicated it since.
It might have something to do with the disinterest in space on a global scale, since theres nothing of interest except for the money blackhole.
Only real business up there is the satellites and there seems to be enough competition already.. the russians and americans.
So all in all, it would cost alot more to get into the space than theres profit.
....which is quite much the reason why US hasn't been developing new space shuttles with a hurry.
Hurried space development and competition pretty much died when soviet union collapsed... actually already before that.
People can always achieve something outstanding and have nobody else do it, if they pour helluva lot money into it