Space transportation
21.06.2022, 12:25
South Korea successfully launched its own space rocket on June 21, 2022.
28.04.2022, 10:29
The docking took place in automatic mode.
18.03.2022, 16:52
Proteins of the «omicron» strain will be used.
17.03.2022, 15:39
Previously, it was considered a potential threat to Earth, but it turned out to be safe.
17.03.2022, 10:39
Kadyrov made his statement after the businessman challenged Vladimir Putin to a «duel» on March 14, in which Ukraine would be the stake.
01.03.2022, 11:43
Roscosmos was skeptical about the prospect of Russia's participation in the International Space Station (ISS) program after 2024, the company's press service told RBC.
17.02.2022, 12:41
The head of "Roscosmos", Dmitry Rogozin, took the initiative to retrofit the launch complex of Russian "Soyuz" rockets located at the Kourou cosmodrome in French Guiana.
07.02.2022, 10:49
The Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) "Energia" (part of "Roscosmos") has patented a method that allows a spacecraft to reach the International Space Station (ISS) in about two hours, the head of the corporation's ballistics department, Rafail Murtazin, told TASS.
25.01.2022, 10:46
North Korea has conducted another test launch of two cruise missiles.
24.01.2022, 16:29
The flight will be carried out from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
03.01.2022, 11:33
The head of the European Space Agency saw the risk of limiting competition in space after Ilon Musk's Starlink launched thousands of satellites. The businessman responded by comparing satellite launches to traffic on Earth.
10.12.2021, 15:30
The launch of the Proton-M rocket has been postponed due to problems in the upper stage.
08.12.2021, 13:57
There are Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maesawa and his assistant Yozo Hirano on board of the Soyuz MS-20 spacecraft.
06.12.2021, 10:28
Ukraine has completed the necessary customs procedures and sent its Sich-2-30 satellite to the USA, which is planned to be launched into space in January 2022.
24.11.2021, 15:17
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will test the DART spacecraft, which will have to change its flight path after colliding with an asteroid.
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