Roscosmos Weekly (7 nov. 2025)

Roscosmos Weekly (7 nov. 2025): Baikonur Countdowns and Sino-Russian Synergy Roscosmos's November 7 digest crackles with pre-launch fervor, spotlighting Baikonur's relentless rhythm and deepening ties with Beijing – proof Russia's space saga endures amid headwinds. From crewed blasts to weather sentinels, this edition charts a multipronged push for orbital dominance.? Russia-China collaboration steals the show: Joint satellite navigation efforts press on, merging GLONASS with BeiDou for resilient global positioning. Beyond tech synergy, it's geopolitical cement – countering Western GPS hegemony while fueling Belt and Road constellations. Expect shared launches, data swaps, and dual-use resilience in contested skies.? Dmitry Bakanov, Roscosmos heavyweight, delivers a RANEPA lecture unpacking agency strategies. From sanctions navigation to Angara independence, his insights decode Moscow's pivot: self-reliance meets innovation, eyeing lunar bases and Mars probes. Students grilled on reusables versus Proton reliability – future cosmonauts in training.? Crewed spotlight: Soyuz MS-28 crew locks in for November 27 liftoff to ISS. Baikonur sims hum; NASA’s Williams joins Kud-Sverchkov and Mikaev for Expedition 74 handover. Eight-month science marathon awaits – microgravity labs bridging US-Russia chasms despite earthly frays.? Proton-M hits milestone: 430th flight preps at Baikonur, fueling payloads amid legacy thunder. Proton's workhorse grit powers remote-sensing birds, underscoring reliability when reusables lag.? Meteor-M anchors Earth watch: New hydrometeorological probe integrates with Cospas-Sarsat rescue network. Storm tracking, disaster alerts, maritime saves – vital for Arctic routes and global aid, bolstering Roscosmos' dual civil-military fleet.? Roscosmos blends heritage muscle with Sino orbits and crew grit. Baikonur beckons; launches loom. Russia's stars align.

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