Russia Approves Schedule For Creation Of Russian Orbital Station By 2033

Russia Approves Schedule For Creation Of Russian Orbital Station By 2033

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 09 2024

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  • Roscosmos has approved a comprehensive schedule for the Russian orbital station, targeting completion by 2033.
  • Initial launches of scientific and energy modules are planned for 2027, followed by core modules in 2030 and additional modules by 2033.
  • The project is estimated to cost approximately 608.9 billion rubles, covering module construction, testing of new-generation manned spacecraft, and development of necessary Earth-based space infrastructure.
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