The Russian commercial space company CosmoCourse has selected NPO Avtomatiki to develop the control system for its suborbital complex.
Read More »Yuzhnoye Design Office and National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine Sign Cooperation Agreement
The Yuzhnoye Design Office and the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine signed an agreement on scientific and technological cooperation.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Interviews: Sergey Sopov of S7 Space. Part II
S7 Space is the first Russian commercial company providing a full service on the launches of spacecraft with use of the Zenit launch vehicles.
Read More »Glavkosmos to Act as Roscosmos Auditor and Foreign Trade Activities Agent
Glavkosmos will audit contracts of Roscosmos subsidiaries with foreign customers.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Interviews: Sergey Sopov of S7 Space. Part I
S7 Space is the first Russian commercial company providing a full service on the launches of spacecraft with use of the Zenit launch vehicles.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Op’ed: On-Orbit Servicing or Roadside Assistance In Space by BusinessCom Networks
There is a new sector emerging within the space industry that could utterly revolutionise the satellite sector. On-Orbit servicing could be the biggest advancement the industry has seen yet as it could bring with it the capabilities to tackle space debris, to repair operational satellites and even upgrade them, reducing the need for new satellites and addressing some of the industry’s greatest challenges. Here, BusinessCom Networks offers up its view on on-orbit servicing.
Read More »Two Soyuz launches planned from Kourou this year
Not three, but two launches may be performed from Kourou in 2018
Read More »Roscosmos Plans Monthly Launches From Vostochny Cosmodrome
Launches from Vostochny will be made monthly
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Interviews: Pavel Pushkin of CosmoCourse. Part II
CosmoCourse is a private Russian space company which develops its own reusable suborbital space complex for tourist spaceflight.
Read More »Commercial Proton Rocket Launch Postponed to 2019
The only launch of the Proton-M rocket with two communication satellites Eutelsat 5 West B and Mev-1 planned for 2018 was postponed until the beginning of 2019, a source at the cosmodrome informed.
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