Russia Sets $56B Space Program, Seeking To Close Gaps In Space Race

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Roscosmos had to abandon its Sfera multitask satellite constellation in favor of the Rassvet wideband satellite internet system developed by private company Bureau 1440.

Credit: Bureau 1440
The Russian government has given the green light to a multi-year space plan that emphasizes more tangible outcomes and seeks to close a growing gap with rivals. The multi-billion dollar, decade-long undertaking, which still requires sign-off by President Vladimir Putin, calls for RUB4.5 trillion (...

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