Russia Targets 2027 Launch Of New Orbital Station

Angara NZh rocket

Credit: Khrunichev Center
Russia plans to start deploying a new orbital station, ROS, in 2027 using an upgraded rocket, while also developing a new crew capsule. The new station is intended to allow Russia to continue crewed space operations after it withdraws from the International Space Station (ISS) in 2028, Yuriy Borisov...

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