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RussianSpaceWeb.com Site news Site map Testimonials About this site About the author Mailbox ADVERTISE SPONSOR NEW: Nov. 15 Spiral Spiral virtual guide Site updates: To sign up for FREE periodic E-mail notifications about new features on this site, send E-mail with word "update" in the subject line. PICTURE OF THE DAY FGB liftoff Dawn of the station Ten years ago, on Nov. 20, 1998, Russia launched the first element of the International Space Station -- the Zarya ("Dawn") module. Read the unknown story of the Zarya's difficult beginning. Copyright © 1998 Anatoly Zak NEXT IN SPACE Nov. 26: Soyuz-U to launch Progress M-01M (No. 401) cargo ship toward the ISS from Baikonur. Replaced in schedule Progress M-66 (No. 366). (Delayed from Aug. 12, Sept. 10-13, October 2008) See more in 2008... ...2009, ...2010, ...2011 ...and beyond! HELP WANTED! Advertising manager/Marketer Contributing Editor/Reporter (Moscow) Web site designer Contact Anatoly Zak for details. ATTENTION AUTHORS, COLLECTORS! Will buy photos, artwork, books, blueprints, published and unpublished articles, dissertations, memoirs and other materials and documents on the history of rocketry and space exploration from any country and time period. Contact Anatoly Zak Taylor Made Acknowledgments: Publisher would like to thank Alain Chabot from Université Sainte-Anne in Church Point, Nova Scotia, Canada, for his tremendous help in making this site possible, as well as following individuals for their support of this project: Nicholas Abadzis Christian Cognard Dave Cooper Mitch Davis Charles Durrett Stefan Eich Paul Feigelman Matthew Flammer Robert Godfrey Charles William Kauffman Manish Kumar Viktor Lapinskii James Lucas Robert McClimon Don Mitchell William Rierden Eugene Wan Andi Wuestner TOP STORY ARV Advanced Reentry Vehicle. Credit: ESA Russia, Europe to go separate ways in manned spaceflight Published: 2008 Nov. 16 After years of negotiations, Russian and European space officials came to conclusion that both sides should build their own spacecraft to carry next-generation astronauts. In a document issued on Oct. 28, 2008, Human Spaceflight Directorate of the European Space Agency, ESA, outlined a number of political and engineering reasons why the cooperation with the Russian space agency, Roskosmos, "does not appear at this stage as attractive as initially projected." Although Europe and Russia have been negotiating the joint development of the Advanced Crew Transportation System, ACTS, since the summer of 2007, the lack of Technology Safeguard Agreement between two sides "prevented the necessary exchange of technical information beyond the conceptual level," ESA said. As a result, the European hope to make the future spacecraft compatible with ESA’s Ariane-5 rocket, concurrently with a yet-to-be developed Russian launcher, could not be studied thoroughly. However even most basic specifications provided by the Russians convinced Europeans that the optimization of the new spacecraft for both rockets would be impossible. Details inside In other news: Nov. 14: Russia launches military satellite Oct 1: Dnepr launches THEOS Nov. 6: Proton launches ASTRA 1M Sept. 25: Russia launches navigation satellites MANNED SPACEFLIGHT Soyuz TMA-12 lands safely Published: 2008 Oct. 24 The Russian spacecraft returned to Earth Friday after a flawless half-a-year mission to the International Space Station, ISS. European space faces budget crunch Published: 2008 Oct. 15; updated Oct. 16 The global financial crisis, which has shaken the European banking system, is likely to ravage the continent's space ambitions as well, industry insiders told RussianSpaceWeb.com. Russia delivers new crew to the station Published: 2008 Oct. 12; updated Oct. 14 After a two-day autonomous flight, the Soyuz TMA-13 successfully docked to the nadir (Earth-facing) docking port of the Zarya FGB control module of the station on Oct. 14, 2008, at 12:26:14 Moscow Time (08:26 GMT) European industry unveils a manned spacecraft proposal Published: 2008 May 29; updated June 5 Europe's chief aerospace company EADS Astrium unveiled a full-scale mockup of a three-seat vehicle, designed to enter the Earth orbit and eventually support lunar missions. Witness on the ground describes Soyuz TMA-11 landing Published: 2008 May 13 Although rescue helicopters often manage to document Soyuz landings, the Soyuz TMA-11 apparently made a rare touchdown, which was actually witnessed by people on the ground from a relatively short distance. Russia tries to chart its space future Published: 2008 April 15 Four years after NASA had announced its intention to return to the Moon, Russian future goals in space remained murky. On April 11, the eve of Cosmonautics Day, the outgoing Russian president Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting of his Security Council (known in Russian as Sovet Bezopasnosti), with the official goal of considering various aspects of the Russian space program until 2020. MILITARY SPACE Russia delivers classified military satellite Published: 2008 Nov. 14 Russian military launched a secret payload from the nation's northern launch site, the official media said. Russia launches navigation satellites Published: 2008 Sept. 25 Russia launched trio of navigation satellites for the nation's GLONASS global positioning system. The first Soyuz-2-1b flies from Plesetsk Published: 2008 July 27 After a one-day delay by technical problem, the Soyuz-2-1b rocket flew its first mission from Plesetsk with a new-generation military satellite. According to the official Russian press, the launch vehicle blasted on July 26, 2008, at 22:31 Moscow Time, carrying a military satellite designed to work for seven years. Russia completes German military constellation Published: 2008 July 22 Russian government launched the fifth and last satellite for the network of German reconnaissance satellites. Proton launches classified payload Published: 2008 June 26 The Proton-K with Block DM upper stage rocket blasted off Site 81 in Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on June 27, 2008, at 03:59 Moscow Time, the official Russian ITAR-TASS news agency reported. Rockot delivers satellites Published: 2008 May 23 A converted ballistic missile delivered a cluster of satellites, after a successful launch from Russia's northern cosmodrome. Mission to complete Russian GPS system takes off Published: 2007 Dec. 25 Russia launched a second trio of navigation satellites aimed to complete the national global positioning system. Russia launches military communications satellite Published 2007 Dec. 9; updated Dec 10 Russia successfully delivered a classified payload for the nation's armed forces, the official media reported. COMMERCIAL & APPLICATION SPACE Proton launches ASTRA 1M Published: 2008 Nov. 6 A Proton M/Breeze M launch vehicle successfully lifted the ASTRA 1M satellite. Dnepr launches THEOS Published: 2008 Oct. 1 A converted ballistic missile launched a long-delayed Thai imaging satellite. Zenit delivers comsat Published: 2008 Sept. 24 The Sea Launch venture conducted a successful launch of the Galaxy 19 communications satellite, the company announced. Dnepr delivers satellites Published: 2008 August 30 A Russian-Ukrainian launcher successfully launched a cluster of remote-sensing satellites. Kap Yar serves as a spaceport again Published: 2008 June 19 Russia's original ballistic missile test site served as a spaceport for a rare orbital launch attempt. The Cosmos-3M rocket blasted off from the Kapustin Yar military range on June 19, 2008, at 10:36:45 Moscow Time, Russian space agency announced. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Russian scientists propose mission to "tag" dangerous asteroid Published: 2008 June 27; updated June 30 Like a potential criminal tagged with a GPS bracelet, the Earth-threatening space rock could be fitted with a tracking device, helping to watch its orbital movement with precision, Russian scientists said. Preparing Phobos-Grunt for flight: Events of 2008 Updated: 2008 July 1 By the beginning of 2008, the Phobos-Grunt project was in an active development stage, with engineering versions of scientific instruments and the main spacecraft bus being manufactured. Russia to jump-start science in space Published: 2008 June 14 After a decade-long lull, Russian engineers prepare an array of scientific missions to go into the Earth orbit and beyond. In interview with RussianSpaceWeb.com during the ILA-2008 air and space show in Berlin, Georgy Poleshyuk outlined an ambitious program of planetary exploration starting with the Phobos-Grunt project, which aims to return soil samples from a Martian moon. Copyright © 2001, 2008 Anatoly Zak No part of this publication can be reproduced, copied or distributed in any form without written permission from the publisher.   Last update: November 19, 2008   _uacct = "UA-987774-1";urchinTracker();
 

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