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