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Roscosmos - Wikipedia

It initially began as the Russian Space Agency, which was established on 25 February 1992 and restructured in 1999 and 2004 as the Russian Aviation and Space ...

Russia's Space Program After 2024 - Foreign Policy Research Institute

The military space activity which includes the GLONASS satellite navigation system and ground-based space tracking systems will remain another ...

Space industry of Russia - Wikipedia

Russia's space industry comprises more than 100 companies and employs 250,000 people. ... Most of the companies are descendants of Soviet design bureau and state ...

Is There a Path to Counter Russia's Space Weapons? - CSIS

In addition to these kinetic space weapons, Russia is allegedly developing a nuclear space-based anti-satellite weapon that would probably ...

Inside the space station leak problem that has NASA worried | CNN

Russia's Nauka module is seen docked to the Zvezda module's Earth-facing port on the International Space Station on July 29, 2021. The Soyuz MS- ...

Russia sends 53 satellites to orbit on record-breaking launch (video)

Russia still participates in the International Space Station and has launched Progress resupply and Soyuz crewed missions to the ISS this year.

Russia | SPARC - University of Washington

Roscosmos is the industry's hub for government-owned and joint-stock corporations. Russian space law identifies the use of the space program for national ...

Russia plans to create core of new space station by 2030 - Reuters

Russia is aiming to create the four-module core of its planned new orbital space station by 2030, its Roscosmos space agency said on ...

ROSCOSMOS - International Astronautical Federation

ROSCOSMOS is a State Corporation that was established in August 2015 to oversee and implement a comprehensive reform of the Russian space industry.

ESA - The Russian Soyuz spacecraft - European Space Agency

Soyuz means "union" in Russian. The Soyuz programme is the longest operational human spacecraft programme in the history of space exploration.

Russia unveils timeline for building its new space station, starting in ...

Russia has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap for building its newest space station and associated Earth-based infrastructure, with the first modules expected to ...

Russia's Space Station Launch Could Rule Out Exploding Nuke In ...

Russia's plans to launch a new space station to host cosmonauts and space tourists could prevent its Strategic Rocket Force from detonating ...

Space industry in Russia - statistics & facts | Statista

Russia is one of the leading countries in space program spending, with approximately 3.4 billion US dollars in 2023. This was 21 times smaller than the US ...

The Future of Russia's Space Program - YouTube

Explore the rise, fall, and future of Russia's space program. From its Soviet-era glory to modern-day struggles, we dive deep into the ...

Russia's New Counterspace Weapon Is in the Same Orbit as a US ...

U.S. Space Force and Space Command officials have said that both Russia and China are ramping up their counterspace efforts, developing and ...

RussianSpaceWeb.com

HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT · Orel's unpressurized section detailed · Soyuz rockets continue piloted, military and dual-use launches ; MILITARY SPACE · Russia's new ...

Roskosmos | Definition, Headquarters, ISS, History, & Facts

Roskosmos, Russian government organization founded in 1992 that is responsible for managing the Russian space program. Its headquarters are in Moscow.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Most of NASA's cooperation with Russia is conducted through Roscosmos. Roscosmos was established in 1992 as the Russian Space Agency (RSA). In 1999, RSA's ...

The Role of Space in Russia's Operations in Ukraine | CNA

Russian military space activities in Ukraine have played a critical enabling role for Russian forces by facilitating precision strikes, ...

Russia's Space Program Is in Big Trouble - WIRED

A set of Soyuz spacecraft coolant leaks hints that Roscosmos is struggling as the space agency loses international partnerships and funding.