Russian Orbital Station to Conduct 30 Scientific Experiments, Says Roscosmos CEO
Russian Orbital Station to host some 30 scientific experiments — Roscosmos CEO

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Dmitry Bakanov, CEO of Roscosmos, announced that the future Russian Orbital Station (ROS) will host around 30 scientific experiments, coordinated with various institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The first module of the ROS is set for deployment in 2028, with a focus on deep space exploration.
- 01Thirty scientific experiments are planned for the Russian Orbital Station, coordinated with the Russian Academy of Sciences.
- 02Sixteen scientific spacecraft and missions are set for launch by 2036 under the Federal Space Science project.
- 03The first module of the Russian Orbital Station is scheduled to be launched in 2028.
- 04The orbital inclination of the ROS has been set at 51.6 degrees to match that of the International Space Station.
- 05The ROS aims to become a key platform for deep space exploration.
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Dmitry Bakanov, the CEO of Roscosmos, announced that approximately 30 scientific experiments are planned for the upcoming Russian Orbital Station (ROS), in collaboration with various institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). Currently, 25 of 60 ongoing experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) are conducted at the request of the RAS. The ROS will support 16 scientific missions by 2036, including notable projects like Spektr-UV and the Venera-D mission. Bakanov highlighted the significance of synchronizing the ROS's deployment with the completion of the ISS, with the first module expected to launch in 2028. The orbital inclination has been confirmed at 51.6 degrees, aligning with the ISS's orbit. Despite external challenges, Bakanov expressed confidence in maintaining Russia's leadership in space science and exploration, emphasizing the essential role of fundamental science in achieving ambitious goals.
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The development of the Russian Orbital Station and its scientific missions could enhance Russia's capabilities in space exploration and research.
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