Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025): Roscosmos has successfully launched a new batch of Ionosphere-M satellites to monitor Earth's ionosphere, improving our understanding of space weather and its impact on communications and navigation systems. The Bion-M satellite is preparing for its upcoming mission to study the effects of microgravity on living organisms, providing crucial data for long-duration human spaceflight and biological sciences. Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov has started pre-trial training as part of the Cred-11 crew team, including simulations, technical training, and team-building exercises to ensure mission readiness for upcoming operations aboard the International Space Station or other orbital platforms.
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2025-44: Roscosmos Weekly (31 oct. 2025)
2025-44: Roscosmos Weekly (31 oct. 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly brings you the latest and most significant developments in Russia's space industry. This week, we highlight the confirmation of a fully reusable launch vehicle, a game-changer for cost-efficiency and sustainability in space missions. Additionally, cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy completed an impressive seven-hour spacewalk, showcasing their skills and endurance in maintaining the International Space Station (ISS). The crews of ISS Expedition 74 also underwent rigorous examination training to ensure mission safety and readiness. Furthermore, the Keldysh Center has made headlines with the development of two groundbreaking plasma engines, marking a leap in propulsion technology. Join us as we explore these advancements and their implications for the future of space exploration!
Roscosmos Weekly (10 oct. 2025): Roscosmos Weekly (RW) (10 oct. 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (10 oct. 2025): Roscosmos Weekly (RW) (10 oct. 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (RW) (10 oct. 2025) Roscosmos and Skolkovo signed a cooperation agreement, The State Corporation and VEB.RF have created a joint project office to attract private investment, Roscosmos cosmonauts are preparing for extravehicular activities, The crews of the 74th expedition to the ISS successfully passed the exam on manual redocking of the ship to the station, For the first time in history, the Russian telescope examined the heart of our Galaxy in detail in X-rays, RKS deployed heliogeophysical complexes on satellites of the Meteor-M, Ionosphere-M, Elektro-L and Arktika-M series
2025-33: Roscosmos Weekly (15 August 2025)
2025-33: Roscosmos Weekly (15 August 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (15 Aug. 2025): Cosmonaut Kirill Peskov returns to Earth, and Baikonur prepares to launch a biological satellite. The Condor FK-2 spacecraft has captured over 500 monthly images, and Russian astronauts complete a research program on the ISS.
2025-32: Roscosmos Weekly (8 August 2025)
2025-32: Roscosmos Weekly (8 August 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (8 August 2025): Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov prepare for landing, "Bion-M" No2 prepares for a biological satellite, "Progress MS-32" undergoes tests, and "Spectrum-P" continues to make discoveries, including the return of cosmonaut Kirill Peskov to Earth.
: Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025)
: Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025)
Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025): The space week concludes with the launch of Ionosphere-M satellites from the Eastern Cosmodrome, preparation of the Bion-M satellite for biological experiments in space, and pre-trial training of Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov with the crew team Cred-11. The news of Roscosmos is followed by a journalist who works in the area, loves space, and wants to know the latest developments.
2025-26: Roscosmos Weekly (4 July 2025)
2025-26: Roscosmos Weekly (4 July 2025)
Roscosmos launched a carrier rocket with a new cargo ship, Progress MS-29, on July 3, 2025. The ship, carrying 2,625 kg of cargo, docked with the ISS on July 6. In Q3 2025, 18 small-satellite-format cruisers will be launched.
2025-26: Roscosmos Weekly (27 June 2025)
2025-26: Roscosmos Weekly (27 June 2025)
Roscosmos head Dmitry Bakanov confirmed Russia's commitment to peaceful space exploration at the UN Committee on Space session. The Progress MS-31 cargo ship is preparing for take-off at Baikonur, and cosmonauts are undergoing evacuation training in the Center for the Preparation of Astronauts. The launch of the rocket is scheduled for July 3.
2025-23: Roscosmos Weekly (6 June 2025)
2025-23: Roscosmos Weekly (6 June 2025)
The National Space Project, under President Putin's leadership, includes eight areas, including space science, manned cosmonautics, communications, navigation, and time development. Roscosmos and Khrunichev Center have signed contracts for the production of upgraded Angara-A5M missiles, and Roscosmos is preparing Ionosphere-M satellites at Vostochny cosmodrome. The project also includes manned spacecraft launch.More Like this
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Roscosmos Weekly (25 July 2025): Roscosmos has successfully launched a new batch of Ionosphere-M satellites to monitor Earth's ionosphere, improving our understanding of space weather and its impact on communications and navigation systems. The Bion-M satellite is preparing for its upcoming mission to study the effects of microgravity on living organisms, providing crucial data for long-duration human spaceflight and biological sciences. Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov has started pre-trial training as part of the Cred-11 crew team, including simulations, technical training, and team-building exercises to ensure mission readiness for upcoming operations aboard the International Space Station or other orbital platforms.
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