Russia To Commence Space Mission Design, Plans To Revisit Venus Before 2036 | World News

In a statement on Sunday, State Media plans to start the Venus-Dplanetary mission to visit Venus again before 2036 and preparations are continuing.
The mission is now a part of the country’s new national space program and the preliminary design work on the task will begin in January 2026 and the Chairman of the Planet Physics Department of the Department of Planet Physics at the Russian Academy of Sciences Academy’s Space Research Institute (TASS News Agency.
The draft design phase is expected to last for two years and has initiated preparations in cooperation with the Lavochkin Association, a restaurant, the Russian space industry.
The scientist said that the design phase of the launch date will be determined after the completion of the design stage. “But it will definitely take place during the current planning period, it will take place in 2036 at the latest,” he said.
The Venera-D mission is planned to include a landing, a balloon probe and orbit spacecraft. Earlier this year, Lev Zeleny, the Science Director and Academician of the Two, said that the launch was not possible before 2034 or 2035.
At the beginning of this month, four astronauts, which were part of the NASA rotation mission from the USA, Japan and Russia, successfully approached the International Space Station (ISS) after a journey of about 15 hours, and the US space agency said on August 2.
The team called the crew 11 includes NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Jaxa (Japan Aviation Discovery Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and Roscosmos Cosmonaut Oleg Platoov.
The crew departed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on August 1 at the East time at 11.43 at the Spacex Falcon 9 rocket.
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