Tag: roscosmos

International Partners Plan to Extend ISS Operations to 2030 Regardless of Russia’s Participation

The International Space Station is set to continue operations through 2030, even if Russia withdraws from the project.

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Progress MS-34 Cargo Ship Launches Toward International Space Station

Progress MS-34 launched successfully from Baikonur, carrying over 2.5 tons of supplies to the International Space Station.

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NASA and Roscosmos Extend Service Life of ISS’s Oldest Module to 2032

NASA and Roscosmos will keep the ISS’s oldest Functional Cargo Block module operational through 2032, along with extending the Zvezda module’s service life.

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Russian Academy Endorses Concept for National Segment of Joint Lunar Station with China

The Russian Academy of Sciences has approved the concept for Russia’s segment of the joint lunar research station with China, expanding international collaboration.

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Russia’s New Generation Manned Spacecraft ‘Oryol’ Flight Delayed to 2028

The inaugural crewed mission of Russia’s next-generation spacecraft ‘Oryol’ is now scheduled for 2028, according to Roscosmos leadership.

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Progress MS-33 Cargo Ship to Dock Manually with ISS Due to Antenna Deployment Issue

The Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft will dock manually with the ISS after an antenna deployment malfunction was detected post-launch.

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Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Teteryatnikov Joins NASA Crew-13 Mission to ISS

Sergey Teteryatnikov will fly as mission specialist aboard NASA’s Crew-13 spacecraft, continuing international cooperation on the ISS.

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Hydrogen-Powered Angara-A5V Rocket Launch Delayed Until 2030

The debut flight of Russia’s heavy-lift Angara-A5V rocket with a hydrogen upper stage is postponed from 2027 to 2030 or later.

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