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February 04, 2013
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Zenit Engine Worked Normally
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Feb 04, 2013
The first stage engine of the Zenit-2S rocket that failed shortly after Friday's launch operated in the normal regime during and after the liftoff, the press service of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said. "An express analysis of the telemetry data has led to a preliminary conclusion that the first stage engine and the flight control system operated in the normal regime," Roscosmos said in a statement. The Russian space agency also said that documents provided by Energomash, the company ... read more
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Floating platform unharmed after Zenit launch failure
The Odissei floating platform remains operational after the failed rocket carrier launch, Russia's space industry chief Vitaly Lopota has told reporters. On Friday, the Zenit-3SL rocket carryi ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

The fate of Baikonur: Will Russia's space gates Open?
The current uncertainty surrounding space activities at Baikonur in 2013 may be eliminated on Wednesday when Kazakh prime minister, Kairat Kelimbetov, visits Russia to discuss several issues, includ ... more
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Russia's Troubled Rocket Cleared for Launch
Russia's Proton-M carrier rocket will orbit a Mexican communication satellite, SatMex-8, in the first launch since the Yamal-402 satellite trouble, a spokesman for the Proton manufacturer, the Khrun ... more
ENERGY DAILY


DEEP IMPACT

Russia to use ballistic missiles to fight off asteroid threat
Russia is planning to use intercontinental ballistic missiles to deliver destroyer spacecraft to celestial bodies that pose a threat to Earth, Deputy Chief Designer of the Makeyev State Rocket ... more


TECH SPACE

Space Station Crew Uses Laser Channel to Beam Data
Russian astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) have transferred scientific data using a laser communication channel for the first time in international practice, the Federal Space ... more
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Russia Set for Year's First Baikonur Space Launch Feb. 5
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Moscow Plays Down Kazakhstan Space Port Row
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attempted to play down a dispute between Russia and Kazakhstan over terms for use of the Baikonur space center on Friday, after Russian media reports the previ ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Competition for hypersonic vehicles resumes
The Russian Defence Ministry will start testing advanced hypersonic missiles in the coming summer. At present, Russia is conducting research in several areas of developing hypersonic technology, but ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

We have ignition in Baikonur Conflict
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Russia to launch fewer Proton M rockets in 2013
Russia will carry out fewer Proton M launches in 2013 than planned, a Roskosmos source said. Such a reduction is connected with a decision by Kazakhstan's authorities to cut the number of rocket la ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Russia ready for seeking a compromise with NATO on air defense
Russia is ready to discuss the prospects of further cooperation in air defense with NATO, the head of the Russian army's General Staff General Valery Gerasimov says. On Wednesday, Mr. Gerasimov took ... more
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ISS to get inflatable module
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ENERGY TECH

Will Russia's gas and oil giants sacrifice their monopoly?
Russia's government wants the so-called Arctic Shelf to be more thoroughly and speedily explored and exploited. The Arctic Shelf is the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, which, as scientists have proved, ... more
MARSDAILY

Choosing the right people to go to Mars
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MARSDAILY
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MARSDAILY
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Russian scientists get first ice samples from Antarctic Lake Vostok
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Soyuz rockets will be taking Americans to ISS
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MOON DAILY

Russia to Launch Lunar Mission in 2015
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Russia Set to Launch Three Military Satellites
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Moscow still waits Astana's response on Baikonur spaceport use prospects

DEEP IMPACT

Russia calms fears over 'asteroid danger'

IRON AND ICE

Russian astronomers discover new huge comet

LAUNCH PAD

Roscosmos Releases Report On Proton Launch Anomaly

FLOATING STEEL

Russia's new submarine: arming for peace

SPACE MEDICINE

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ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia develops new rocket fuel

SPACE TRAVEL

Congress Approves Bill Supporting Human Space Exploration

AEROSPACE

Russian Air Force Gets First Six Su-35S Fighter Jets

LAUNCH PAD

Rokot Launch Set for January 15

First Borey Class Nuclear Sub to Join Russian Navy on Sunday

India Receives Second Russia-Built Stealth Missile Frigate

Russia testing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's medicine

Investigation into Proton Launch Anomaly Continues as Root Cause is being Evaluated

Russia to Launch New Light Class Carrier Rocket in 2013

Russia designs new types of intercontinental missiles

Russia to triple state defense order by 2015

India gets 4 Russian carrier-based fighters

Russia to build new radiolocation stations

Russia upgrading booster rocket for NASA manned missions

Russia Designs New Spaceship

Russian Rocket will launch Scotland's First Satellite

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Russia Launches $70 Bln Space Program for 2013-2020

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Energia Rejects Space Industry Engine Holding Idea

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Turbopump Bearing Blamed For Failed Russian Comsat Orbiting

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