Russo Daily
April 19, 2013
RUSSIAN SPACE
Russia to Explore Moon, Mars by 2030
Blagoveshensk, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 15, 2013
Russia will develop new technology including huge new rockets for manned flights to the Moon and Mars by 2030, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said on Friday. Rogozin, who oversees the space and military industries, said on Friday Russia is going to design a carrier rocket with a payload of 130 to 180 tons as well as powerful interplanetary vehicles. The new technologies will lay the ground for manned flights to the Mars, Rogozin said. Rogozin made his remarks while opening a meet ... read more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to pump big funds into space industry
Russia will spend 1.6 trillion roubles (50 billion U.S. dollars) on space-related activities till 2020, the Itar-Tass news agency quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin saying Friday. Putin t ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiter Images May Show 1971 Soviet Lander
Hardware from a spacecraft that the Soviet Union landed on Mars in 1971 might appear in images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. While following news about Mars and NASA's Curiosity rov ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Belarus, Russia to Create New Satellite Grouping
Belarus and Russia are planning to set up an advanced civilian satellite grouping, Pyotr Vityaz, a spokesman for the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences, said on Tuesday. At present, the B ... more
ENERGY DAILY


EARTH OBSERVATION

Kazakhstan to launch first remote sensing satellite this year
The Kazakh space agency said Wednesday that it plans to launch the country's first Earth remote sensing satellite by the end of this year. "The launch of the first medium-resolution remote sen ... more


RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Space Program to Focus on Landing Missions
Landing missions to celestial bodies in the Solar System will form the backbone of Russia's space research program in the coming decades, a prominent Russian expert said Monday. "We've found o ... more
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MOON DAILY

Russia rekindles Moon exploration program, intends setting up first human outposts there
Having on hand an impressive record of successful moon missions performed when it was the Soviet Union, Russia has set to revive a robotic moon exploration program. The country's serious intentions ... more
AEROSPACE

New Russian bomber taking shape
The development of the Russian Perspective Aviation Complex of Long-Range Aviation (PAK DA) which is to replace Tupolev-95MC and Tupolev-22M3 planes, except the latest Tupolev-160, in the 2020s-2030 ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
TIME AND SPACE

Laser empties atoms from the inside out
An international team of plasma physicists has used one of the world's most powerful lasers to create highly unusual plasma composed of hollow atoms. The experimental work led by scientists fr ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Extends Space Cooperation With US
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree set to extend the U.S.-Russia agreement on cooperation in the use and exploration of outer space till 2020, the government reported on Saturday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Raytheon helps MDA counter ballistic missile threat with delivery of 8th AN/TPY-2 radar
Raytheon has delivered its eighth AN/TPY-2 radar to the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in support of the U.S. combatant commands. An integral capability of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS), ... more
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STATION NEWS

New Space Station Crew Members to Launch and Dock the Same Day
Three new crew members are set to launch to the International Space Station on a six-hour flight to travel from the launch pad to their destination. Chris Cassidy of NASA, along with Pavel Vinogrado ... more
MARSDAILY

ISS Cosmonauts Model Manually Controlled Landing on Mars
For the first time, two Russian cosmonauts simulated a manually controlled landing from the orbit on Mars after they spent half a year in the space, a deputy head of the Russian Space Training Cente ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia Delays New Soyuz Launch
The first launch of Russia's new Soyuz-2.1V lightweight carrier rocket, scheduled for early 2013, is now likely to be delayed until the second half of 2013, its maker Progress said on Thursday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Sara Brightman's Space Trip Under Question
Russia's space agency Roscosmos and NASA may opt against sending music star Sarah Brightman to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015, Russian agency's head Vladimir Popovkin said on Saturday ... more
STATION NEWS

New ISS crew prepares for launch
Russian cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander Misurkin and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy have arrived at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to prepare for the March 29 launch to the Internatio ... more
STATION NEWS
China and Iceland seal free trade agreement

US warship in Southeast Asia gives punch to US Asian 'pivot'

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STATION NEWS
Sanctions on Iran may not be enough: Netanyahu

N. Korea threatens South over 'monstrous' act

Outside View: Iran plays North Korean card in nuclear poker game


STATION NEWS
Shenzhou's Shadow Crew

Shenzhou 10 sent to launch site

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STATION NEWS
China media praise reformer whose death sparked Tiananmen

China media praise reformer whose death sparked Tiananmen

Tibetans who commit suicide 'not crazy': Dalai Lama

JOVIAN DREAMS

Mission to Ganymede more tricky than expected
Russia's proposed landing mission to Ganymede was discussed extensively last week at an international meeting hosted by the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The mission t ... more
TECH SPACE

Earth will drown in garbage
Man-made garbage cluttering from near space is a very intensive process. Therefore, it may happen that within the coming 20 years safe near-Earth orbits which it would be possible to use will become ... more
EXO LIFE

'Bizarre Bacteria' in Lake Vostok Study Likely a Contaminant
Last week, reports began to emerge that Russian scientists had discovered a previously unknown species of bacteria in samples of lake water from one of Antarctica's most famous subglacial lakes. Wor ... more
FARM NEWS

European invader outcompetes Canadian plants outside usual temp range
Dog-strangling vine (Vincetoxicum rossicum) is an exotic plant originating from the Ukraine and southeastern Russia that is becoming increasingly invasive in southern Ontario, Canada. It has b ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
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DEEP IMPACT

Southampton scientist investigates Russian meteor

SOLAR DAILY

Russia plans giant solar power station to orbit Earth

TECH SPACE

Russian satellite hit by remnants of destroyed Chinese spacecraft

ABOUT US

Siberian fossil revealed to be one of the oldest known domestic dogs

DEEP IMPACT

Waves Generated by Russian Meteor Recorded Crossing the US

SUPERPOWERS

Russia will continue building up its defenses

NUKEWARS

US ready to compromise with Russia on battlefield nuclear arms

GPS NEWS

Russian GLONASS space satellite group again at full strength

DEEP IMPACT

Paintballs to deflect killer-asteroids

DEEP IMPACT

Additional Details on the Large Fireball Event over Russia on Feb. 15, 2013

Stanford scientist closes in on a mystery that impedes space exploration

'Faulty Ukrainian Parts' Blamed for Zenit Launch Failure

What Exploded over Russia?

Asteroid impact mission targets Didymos

Asteroid impact mission targets Didymos

Russia to Aim for 15 percent of Global Space Market

One-Kilo Meteorite Fragment Found

Russian Meteorite Clean-Up 'Two-Thirds Complete'

Giant waves of atmospheric energy driving extreme weather

Vortex pinning could lead to superconducting breakthroughs

Russian Fireball Largest Ever Detected by CTBTO's Infrasound Sensors

Asteroid 2012 DA14 Speeds Away From Earth

Deputy Prime Minister Backs New Space Defense System

Atlas: The Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System

The Russian Meteorite

Russia Meteor Not Linked to Asteroid Flyby

How Do We Know the Russian Meteor and 2012 DA14 Aren't Related?

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