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On December 15, 2015, Soyuz TMA-19M Rocket began space from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur Cosmodrome.
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Overview: It was done in Russia
Smartphone enthusiasts can buy fresh gear almost every year – rocket enthusiasts often face a longer waiting.
For the observers of Russian-made launching tools, the clock points to December, when the Moscow-based state space agency Roscosmos still plans to launch the first test launch of the Soyuz-5 rocket.
“Yes, we have plans for December, everything is in force,” Roscosmos President Dmitry Minister, ” He said. According to Russian State News Agency TASS.
It is unlikely that the rocket, which is expected to be completely operational in 2028, will be shocked by innovation. Ten years under the name of “Phoenix” development, known as Işteysh, is seen as a mid-range launch tool that reincarnates the Zenit-2 rocket produced by Ukraine.
Moscow plans to be the last member of Russia’s Labor Soyuz Rocket Family. Will be Equipped with RD-171MV engines In 2019, former Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin was built by NPO Energomash, who was praised for having “equal to power in the world”.
If it meets its deadline for December, the Soyuz-5 test launch will not be a little success for Roscosmos, which has faced financing shortage since February 2022, Russia’s occupation of Ukraine. There was a space agency Lost 180 billion rubles (2.24 billion dollars) until August 2024 and planned to put non -core assets Worth 11.4 billion rubles It was offered for sale to increase its activities.
The war in Ukraine was a turning point for Russia’s space sector. In 2022, the European Space Agency broke ties with Roscosmos and ended the partnership of the two institutions on Exomars Rover Mission and further moon initiatives. Breaking the vineyards also increased question marks about the cooperation that continued to maintain Moscow’s International Space Station. Critically for the Soyuz line, the dissolution of this relationship also saw Roscosmos draw up 27 Soyuz Launches Pad, which was appreciated by the French Guyanası-2011-2022 from the ESA Space Center in Kourou.
Since then, Roscosmos has changed gear and wants to start Soyuz-5 from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur Cosmodrome, To start your own space industry And to attract foreign operators and investments. Using the Baikonur facility shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian space agency pays $ 115 million a year to rent a complex by 2050.
A new rocket model to the starting rocket and exiting the ground is not an easy success. Successes and explosive failures intensely intermediaries of SpaceX’s giant star vessel – a successful 10th trial launch this week after a series of firearms at the beginning of the year – Show that much. The Chinese company Landspace also aims to trajectory for Zhuque-3 by the end of the year.
Russia itself Test started Angara-A5, the first rocket model after the Soviet, is after two canceled launch attempts in June last year. However, as the space industry progresses to more cost-effective reusable rockets, Moscow’s real test will come when Moscow completes the development of Soyuz-7, known as an amur-SPG-Metan Fuel Wape Tool, designed as a more cost-effective substitution of Russia’s labor rocket Soyuz-2. The first stage is designed to be reused 50 times. Roscosmos as of January It is expected to complete the rocket by 2030The launch site is under construction in Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome.
What’s up
- India locks in space as the future of security – New Delhi sees the field as the future of economic and security growth, and Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh cannot afford to stay behind in these initiatives. – India Times
- Poland serves as the first ISS -Defen24, Polish scientist Sławosz Uznanski-Wisniewski’nin during the summer after joining the AX-4 mission of Poland’s first attempt to investigate the international space station. – Defense24
- Scientists take action against air pollution -After discovering that the launches of the communication satellites of the Communication Satellites caused a three-storey march in carbon dioxide and institutional emissions, scientists call for global action to address air pollutants from space attempts. – Guardian
- The result of the unification of the UK Space Agency with the Science Department – The UK Space Agency is absorbed by the Science, Innovation and Technology Department (DSIT) to interrupt the bureaucracy – but it is seen whether the process will solve any of the chronic disruptions covering British space policy. – Speech
Industrial maneuvers
- As you target China’s space expansion, new rocket plans plan the surface -As it continues to advance the ambitions of the moon and space and space, China’s state and private rocket manufacturers put more landscapes on the vehicles. – Space News
- Space solar panels can provide most of Europe’s renewable energy in 25 years According to a new study of researchers in King’s College London, domestic panels in space can provide 80% of Europe’s renewable energy by 2050. – Independent
- US-SPACEX relationship – SpaceX from Elon Musk, which is now worth $ 400 billion, has become a critical tool for the US’s ongoing space access and wider moon and Mars ambitions. – CNBC
- China’s private field sector gains momentum – China’s commercial space companies have accelerated in the last decade as the main pillar of the hope of defeating Washington in Beijing’s new space race. – International Institute of Strategic Studies
Market carriers
- SpaceX returns with Starship Test launch after hot setbacks – SpaceX launched the giant star ship rocket, early this year broke a series of explosives unsuccessful, and the first group puppet Starlink deployed satellites. – CNBC
- Avio and Isar Aerospace Clink ESA launch contracts – Isar Aerospace and Avio have won launch service contracts as part of the European Space Agency’s flight ticket attempt and will support Isispace Cassini and endless orbits expected to take place after 2026. European space flight
- Blue Origin stops from the New Shepard launch – Blue Origin canceled the launch this week to resolve a new Shepard Rocket’s Booster Avionics problem. The new Shepard would take on the ns-35 task from West Texas. – Spectrum News
- Firefly, the flowing problem behind the alpha launch error -Firefly Aerospace closed the investigation surrounding the failure of Alpha Flight 6 in April when Rocket’s first -stage booster left in the moments of departure. – Load
On the horizon
- August 28 – The Falcon 9 of SpaceX will start with Starlink satellites from Florida
- August 28 – Newfoundland will make Nordspace’s Taiga test flight from Canada
- 29 August – SpaceX’s Falcon 9 fly with Starlink satellites from California
- August 30 -ROKET LAB’s electron rocket Hypersonic accelerator suborbital test electron (Haste) jake-4 mission from Virginia
- August 31st – European Space Agency’s Jupiter Ice Moons traveler will undertake a Venus Flyby
- August 31st – The Falcon 9 of Space X will be separated from Florida with Starlink satellites
- 2-3 September – To remove the Falcon 9 of Space X with Starlink satellites from California and Florida




