Roscosmos Weekly (14 nov. 2025)

Roscosmos Weekly (14 nov. 2025) - Summary by Frederic Eger: Roscosmos's November 14 digest pulses with the raw energy of a nation reclaiming its orbital throne. From crewed launches to methane-fueled fire tests, Russia's space engine roars back, blending Soviet grit with 21st-century ambition. This isn't just news; it's the soundtrack of a resurgence amid global stars aligning (and occasionally colliding).? First up: Soyuz MS-28 crew preps for liftoff. Baikonur's pads hum as cosmonauts fine-tune for their ISS rendezvous – a testament to enduring US-Russia teamwork in orbit, even as earthly tensions simmer. Picture the countdown: precision engineering meets human resolve, hurtling souls toward the stars.? Then, Soyuz-5 advances: An intergovernmental commission greenlights tests for this next-gen rocket and the Baikonur-Bayterek complex. Kazakhstan-Russia synergy at play, eyeing lighter, greener payloads. This isn't tinkering; it's a geopolitical pivot, fortifying Eurasia's launch backbone against SpaceX dominance.? Electro-L No. 5 touches down at Baikonur – Russia's meteorology sentinel, primed for geostationary vigil. Weather eyes in space: tracking storms, aiding agriculture, bolstering disaster response. In a climate-rattled world, these birds deliver data dividends worth billions.? The crown jewel? RD-0177M engine breakthrough. First hot-fire of its electro-plasma igniter for an oxygen-methane powerhouse. Methane's magic: cheaper, cleaner, reusable – echoing Starship vibes but Russian-engineered. This zap-start tech slashes complexity, paving reusable rockets that could slash costs and outpace rivals.? Roscosmos isn't chasing shadows; it's igniting futures. Amid launch pad hiccups and sanctions, these milestones signal resilience – innovation unfazed by headwinds. Watch Baikonur: where history launches anew.

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  • Nov 2025
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