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Radioastron space radio observatory will be launched on July 18th, 2011.

Запуск орбитальной обсерватории "Радиоастрон" ("Спектр-Р") назначен на 18 июля, примерно на месяц позже намеченного срока, сообщил РИА Новости академик Николай Кардашев, директор Астрокосмического центра Физического института РАН имени Лебедева (ФИАН)

Launch of orbiting observatory Radioastron ("Spektr-R") is assigned to July 18th, about a month after previously planned date, told RIA Novosti Academician Nikolay Kardashyov, Director of Astro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences.

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At present, the research satellite is at NPO Lavochkina plant in Khimki, undergoing integration testing. This June it will be shipped to the launch site.

Visit Radioastron dedicated website: http://www.asc.rssi.ru/radioastron/

Mission updates page: http://www.asc.rssi.ru/radioastron/news/news.html

RADIOASTRON USER HANDBOOK (pdf, 4.6 MB), available for international community of researches.
 
http://www.rian.ru/economy/20110511/373020049.html

RD-180 Rocket engines were sold to the USA for 1/2 of price, Accounts Chamber says

18:11 11/05/2011

Moscow, May 11th - RIA Novosti. According to a report of Accounts Chambers NPO Energomash company have been selling Russian RD-180 rocket engines for American Atlas-V rockets for just one half of their cost of production.

The report asserts that "over years 2008-2009 pure negative return from selling the goods summed up to 880 million rubles, or 68% or the total amount of Energomash's financial loss"

NPO Energomash is a designer and manufacturer of major part of rocket engines used in Russian launch vehicles. The enterprise supplies RD-180 engines to USA for use in Atlas-V rockets, and RD-171 to Ukraine for Zenit vehicles employed in Sea Launch and Land Launch projects. Energomash also designed RD-191 engines for future Angara family of carrier rockets.

Bad news for Lockheed?
 
Why did they sold thoses engine at such prices ? Could that be a corruption affair (Lockheed could have paid the NPO salesman to get those prices) ?
 
And ULA was already saying they were going to raise their prices by 30 million for an Atlas V in 2012, I wonder what they are going to do now.

Unless the price increase was in anticipation of this news breaking.
 
Yeah, the problem is that the AtlasV was rather expensive already...
 
Why did they sold thoses engine at such prices ? Could that be a corruption affair (Lockheed could have paid the NPO salesman to get those prices) ?

It's likely: many companies respectable in the West get involved in funny Russian affairs, that give them a chance to make crazy amounts of money. Like Daimler Benz AG, for instance.
 
In addition to what's said above...



www.itar-tass.com/c16/140315.html





Moscow, 11th May, ITAR-TASS. Audits Board states ineffective spending of more than 2 billion rubles of government funds in years 2009-2010 by NPO Energomash company named after Academician Glushko.

As Auditor of Audits Board Sergey Ryabukhin told reporters today, "federal funds in amount of 2 billion and 350 million rubles, transferred to Energomash by the government as crisis-countering measure did not help to improve the company's financial health." "The funds were transferred completely, and the government received 2,050,610 shares by price of 1,146 rubles per share, with face value 150 rubles each", told the Auditor.

This resulted in increase of the federal government's participated interest in the charter's capital from 80.05% to 86.01%. "Such insignificant increase was provisioned by unjustified overvaluation of market share price, approved by a Board of Directors session, grounded on a cost estimation performed in violation of existing procedures", stressed Ryabukhin. These actions, according to Audits Board, "were detrimental to public interests and helped to boost share of minority stakeholder IK Region by almost one billion rubles."

Besides, on January 1st, 2009, sum of long term and short term loans and credits debted by Energomash, was 4.4 billion rubles, on 1.1.2010 increased to 4.674 billion, and on the first day of the present year it grew to 5.784 billion rubles. "Debt servicing expenditure grows all the time: in 2008 it was 510 million rubles, in 2009 it became 751 million, and over accounted nine months of 2010 it already summed up to 620 million", highlighted Ryabukhin.

In addition to that, fraudulent accounting at Energomash "lead to false improvement of figures of financial reports through boosting of asset cost by untrue 4 billion 052 million rubles, which didn't reflect financial position in 2009-2010."

He also noted that "despite the problematic financial stats of the enterprise, neither its staff did not accept any stabilization programs in the past two years, nor Roscosmos whom Energomash is subordinated to, planned measures for the enterprise's financial recovery and rational planning of public lent funds expenditure.

Audits Board believes that "Most part of NPO Eneromash's production assets have exceeded 20 years of service, while the plant's buildings and structures are worn to 60%. The mean worker's age in the beginning of this year was 52, the mean salary of auxiliary production workers was 18,000 rubles monthly, and the salary of primary production units' workers was 24,800 rubles.




For comparison, I live in the same town, I'm 1.5 times younger and earn 4 times more for my work (not making state of the art rocket engines...). Please do conversions to your favourite currencies yourselves.
 
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RIA Novosti: Russia to allocate $8 billion to build space center in Far East:
MOSCOW, August 11 (RIA Novosti)

Russia will allocate about 250 billion rubles ($8.4 billion) to build the Vostochny space center in Far East, the head of the country's space agency Roscosmos said on Thursday.

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So far ground infrastructure, as well as technical and launch complexes are being designed, Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin said in an interview with the Kommersant daily [RU].

"About 250 billion rubles are to be allocated for the construction," he said.

The Russian government earlier said it intended to spend 24.7 billion rubles (around $800 million) during the first three years of the construction of the space center, billed as a "new stage in the development of Russian cosmonautics."

The construction of Vostochny is scheduled to begin this year and end in 2016, with the first rocket launch to take place in 2015 and the first manned flight due in 2018.

The vast facility in the Amur Region will eventually include two launch pads, a training center and oxygen and hydrogen generation plants.

Popovkin also said the agency is currently studying space launch insurance, following the loss of three Glonass satellites last December. The satellites, meant to conclude the formation of Russia's Glonass navigation system, were lost when a Proton-M carrier rocket veered off course and crashed in the Pacific Ocean in December.

"The idea is to include the insurance into the satellite's cost. This is worldwide practice. But every case will be considered individually," Popovkin said. "We plan to select a group of insurance companies, from which we would choose a suitable one to insure our risks."

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Parabolic Arc: Russia Successfully Tests Upper Stage for Soyuz, Angara:
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On Saturday, Popovkin visited the Khimavtomatiki Design Bureau and Voronezh Mechanical Plant, where engineers successfully fired the RD-0124 engine on a test stand. The kerosene/LOX engine is slated to fly aboard a Soyuz 2-1b rocket carrying a GLONASS-K spacecraft at the end of this year. It also will be used on Soyuz-ST-B that will begin flying from Kourou this fall.

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A modified version of the engine will be used on the new Angara rocket being developed by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre.

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Parabolic Arc: What the Frak is Going on With Russian Rocketry?:
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During the past two decades, Russian rocketry has been largely coasting on Soviet-era achievements. However, as the world prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s demise in December, the industry beginning to emerge from that long shadow with new rockets, a new spaceport in the Far East, and a growing series of international partnerships. The goals are to modernize the rocket fleet, to compete on the international launch market, and to free Russia from dependence on Ukrainian rockets and the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

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As you can see, the Russians will continue to use Baikonur in Kazakhstan for some of these flights. However, the combination of Plesetsk and the new Vostochy spaceport, which is set to come on line in 2015, will give Russia the ability to launch all of its satellites from its own territory. The nation will continue to use Baikonur under its lease, with operations there shifting to commercial flights.

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http://expert.ru/2011/08/22/s-pritselom-na-mars/

Anatoly S. Koroteev, head of the Keldysh Centre, said at the Centre's exhibition at MAKS-2011 that they will finish the preliminary design of the nuclear engine in 2011, and the Mars transit ship - in 2012. As of now, the Centre demonstrated "electrocomposite" materials for turbine blades and nozzles. Koroteev admitted that the most complicated part so far has been designing the radiator. They have settled on the overall concept and have chosen the working fluid that would tolerate high radiation environment. He revealed that the 2010 funding was meagre, only 70 million roubles (2.41 M USD), of which 40 million RUR (1.38 M USD) were given away to RKK Energiya, but that now funding is adequate.

(Wishbone's note: it seems that Koroteev's researchers will have to intensify their work, since there are only 2 "real" months left of 2011.)
 
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A big interview with Vladimir Popovkin, the present Head of Roscosmos, that was published in Kommersant Russian newspaper (http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/1694123) - note that it happened before the two latest accidents with Russian launches. I used Google translator to do the crude work and looked throgh the text to restore meaningfullness in places where it was lost. I highlighted the sentences I considered most important.

"To abandon what requires years of development, but gives no return"

After reviewing the state of the industry, the new leadership of the Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos) have formed quite a clear view on how they need to change it. Roscosmos head Vladimir Popovkin told "Kommersant" on what prospects he sees for his department and what are them for all Russian spaceflight as a whole.

"The biggest problem is in oversized industry"

- Vladimir Alexandrovich, let's talk directly about the current Federal Space Agency. Last year brought a record amount of funding of $ 2.3 billion. Is, in your opinion, this amount sufficient to solve the tasks that you set for yourself, or you want more?

- You mentioned a figure only in the federal space program of Russia, and yet apart from it we have GLONASS program, which is allocated fairly large amount. There is a targeted program of military-industrial complex development, aimed at modernizing the industry itself. In addition, the Federal Space Agency participates in the program "National Technological Base", "Development of electronic components and electronics," and several others. So in general we can speak of a total of about 100 billion rubles.

- Is this amount sufficient or not?

- To implement any sensible idea federal agencies never have enough money. We live within the economic opportunities which exist today. And in order to solve problems in space, this money is considerably sufficient. You just have to be able to channel them wisely. And for that we need to establish clear priorities that need to be deficit-free funded in advance. We must abandon what requires years of development, but provides no benefits. We must be more courageous in order to abort developments, if futility of the ideas behind them it becomes apparent. This should be done. In general, once again, for the main activities we have enough money, but in the period from 2013 to 2020 funding should increase by 4-6% per annum over the inflation growth.

- Spaking of priorities: what are them now?

- The Russian Space Agency, unfortunately, at some point had made a very large bias to the manned space programs - whose the budget takes nearly half the agency's budget. This is despite the fact that today there are no big problems manned space projects can solve in the near Earth space. Really, for 50 years in the Soviet Union and Russia in space, the experts found, identified and addressed almost all the problems associated with lifting a person at an altitude of 300-350 km above the Earth. Yes, Russia has obligations under the International Space Station, which need to be implemented, but the Federal Space Agency has plans to significantly increase the share of funding for projects aimed at creating a satellite-based communications, navigation, remote sensing, as well as the creation of meteorological satellites. It is important to make sure that all areas of life could fully exploit possibilities provided by space-based information. Given the geography of our country, satellite technology, should be key, especially in terms of communication, for example, access to the Internet. After all, isn't it hard to entwist our entire country in wires? It's hard. Without space means many things in the XXI century are impossible to implement. This is where we will be shifting priorities in the federal space program, and in the development, and in general all of the Russian Federal Space Agency. Second priority is scientific research.

- Is it right that launch of the laboratory "Spektr-R" began the new phase of space research?

- The priorities in this area - the study of galaxies, the processes occurring in outer space, nearby solar system planets, the search for life. With the help of these space missions, scientists will try to predict what may lay in the future, what will await the earth's civilization, what of the knowledge gained could be used for the benefit of mankind. It is how man is different from all other living beings. He has a mind that seeks for new discoveries, knowledge and accomplishments.

- It any kind of restructuring of the Russian Federal Space Agency expected in connection with this?

- I will tell you the secret. Apparently, the structure of the Russian Federal Space Agency as a federal executive authority will be reviewed. It will create several new offices. The process is nearing completion, and the agency will pay particular attention to the management of organizations operating in the structure of the Russian Space Agency, the set of issues related to property, corporate governance. It's necessary to raise the value of financial and economic bloc in order to more efficiently use resources in the enterprise. To make it more evident that the funds go where there the outcome really is. This process coincided with the decision of the Russian Government to reduce civil servants by 20% to 2013: 5% will be reduced in 2011-2012, and 10% - in 2013.

- What are the main problems in the space industry?

- The biggest problem is in oversizing of industry. Taking into account the financial resources that were called, we can't put workload to the entire aerospace industry. The load of enterprises is on average 33-35%. Therefore it's necessary to optimize the industry. The first phase of this optimization Roskosmos has already passed by constructing holdings on the vertical lines. The next step is to connect the vertical holdings to each other. To start the optimization of the horizontal direction. It now will be done.

"There should not be a situation when someone devours another"

- Speaking with regard to holding companies. It so happened that the Khrunichev Center has created its own holding, but the corporation "Energia", who wanted to annex "TsSKB-Progress", did not manage to. Do you plan to create new holdings?

- I believe that the stage when we set up vertical structures in Roskosmos is completed. And now not vertical but horizontal integration should begin. There should be a situation where someone devours another. Businesses must come under one management company, which must not wipe out the old, inefficient structure, baut rather optimize it. In fact, many enterprises focused on the entire industry, hitting a vertically integrated holding company, began to forget that the industry is still a bit wider than the one holding in which they are. It is planned that the restructuring will create three or four major corporations, or as we call them else, integrated structures. In 2011, the main task is to form a corporation "Comet" (JSC "Corporation of space systems for special purposes" Comet"), "Space Systems named after Iosifyan" (JSC "SPC" Space systems for monitoring, information management and electromechanical complexes named for Iosifyan "), creating a structure based on CDB of heavy machinery, as well as expansion of Khrunichev Company. In general, the end of the year there should be 14 integrated companies, covering more than 50% of the industry. Then we will plan further changes.

- And what will happen with State Rocket Center Makeyev, Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering and the Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant? Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said the creation of their holding out of them during the visit of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at the Votkinsk plant.

- At present date, complete corporatization of the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering, State Rocket Center Makeyev is done. In the latter, incidentally, was incorporated "Krasmash" (Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant). The formation of holding company for the management systems of combat missile systems based on CDB for heavy machinery. This is the first step. Subsequently, all holdings are united into one, which will tentatively be called "Strategic Missiles." In addition, today we discuss the issue of inclusion of "NPO Machine Building " into it.

- And what about the spaceport Vostochny? What tasks will it solve? How much money do you need to build it?

- Creating a spaceport it's not cheap, let's face it. Today there are ground-based infrastructure design, technical, and launch complex support systems. The latter, incidentally, need to start to be built later this year. Roads will be laid there. I have given the task to study how to provide the place with electricity. As appearance of the new missile launch pad will be start to build, exclusion zones for falling rocket debris will be determined. Overall, the creation of Spaceport is currently planned to be allocated with about 250 billion rubles.

- Will Baikonur, which is leased until 2050, not lose its significance then ?

- The potential of the Baikonur cosmodrome today is sufficient to ensure that its facilities can still be operated for decades. Vostochny is a spaceport of tomorrow. You can not just transfer there the entire infrastructure that exists in Baikonur. Nor should one do it. In the east there will be new developments, new story. The new "Angara" rocket will fly both from Vostochny, and from Baikonur. If Russia had not seen the sense in the "most running" launch site of the world, it would not be there to create complex "Baiterek", which will fly with the same "Angara". In general, Vostochny is being built in order to avoid future political risks.

- And how is the situation at Kourou in French Guiana?

- October 20, 2011 launch vehicle "Soyuz-ST" will start from the Guiana Space Center, to carry its payload into orbit - two spacecraft Galileo IOV of European Space Agency. All obligations of the Russian side before their partners on this matter were carried out - in late July, once again we reaffirmed our readiness to the beginning of the launch campaign. In mid-August preparation of the upper stage "Fregat" begins, and then follows preparing of the three stages of the launch complex.

"Do not forget: space is a risky business"

- Since we touched the subject of carrier rockets, how long do you intend to exploit the "Proton"? Are you not afraid of history repeating itself in 1999 when there were two unsuccessful launches at Baikonur lead to temporary suspension of launches of these rockets?

- After those accidents a package of measures to reduce the harmful effects during launch of "Proton" rockets was designed and implemented. As a result, the residual amount of fuel was reduced, thus made it more complete consumption from the stages. Still, do not forget: space is a risky business. There is always some fraction of the probability of accidents, but our rockets are most reliable.

- Can "Angara-A5" replace "Proton"?

- "Angara" is created exactly to replace the "Proton". But it should replace it after the cycle of flight tests, entering the margins of acceptable reliability, in order to be able to begin being used for commercial launches. Heavy rockets put the spacecraft into geostationary orbit. And it costs billions of dollars. It is quite natural that customers want a guarantee of a successful launching them into orbit. For them, not so important in the event of an accident to get insurance payments - they need to have their equipment working. "Angara" has a future, but commercial use seems to begin not earlier than the 2017-2018 period.

- Since we touched upon the subject of satellites, what new satellite systems are planned to develop in the coming years? What was included in the state armaments program through 2020?

- As part of the state defense order the Ministry of Defence will order reconnaissance and communications satellites. As for the Federal Space Program of Russia, the Federal Space Agency will step up and replenish the constellation of satellites of social-economic purpose. By 2015, the group should increase twice in comparison with what we have now. All the satellites are registered in the program, but they must be ranked by priority of funding and by priority of launch date. And we shall look after that with hard stance. The program was beautifully written much earlier, but, unfortunately, the timing of commissioning the spacecraft is constantly postponed. Because of this program is corrected time after time. The reason was the even distribution of funds that were allocated without the allocation of priorities. Now this is fixed. Saying specifically, the agency will develop a line of research spaceflight - space vehicles such as "Spektr-RG", "Spektr-UV," "Spektr-M", "Phobos-Grunt" ... A whole family of units for Remote Sensing like "Resurs-P" will be created, and, of course, GLONASS system will continue to be developed.

- By the end of this year formation of the entire GLONASS system is planned. When the next launches will happen?

- The nearest launch will be committed in August from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, and then we plan to launch yet another single-payload rocket. In October three more GLONASS-M satellites will be launched in group with the carrier rocket "Proton", and at the end of the year one new generation machine, GLONASS-K, will launch. This year, the group is planned to be brought up to the wholeness and we begin the process of certification in international organizations. This is done in order to implement the decision of the leadership of our country on the free provision of GLONASS to the world community. But in order to enable them to use our achievements, we must certify GLONASS in a number of organizations. That's what we are doing.

"There must be invariant"

- After the unsuccessful launch of three GLONASS-M satellites in December 2010 the upper stage DM-03 was withdrawn from service. Are you about to reinstate it again for service?

- DM-03 is a new upper stage, although, in fact, is the foundation of the old block with replaced components. After the unsuccessful launch of GLONASS devices we did not only had figured out fuel was overfilled. We analyzed how its testing was conducted in general. And after a thorough analysis we produced a set of measures for fine-tuning the upper stage. People correctly notice it in the saying: having scalded yourself on hot milk, you blow at any water. It is necessary that its reliability would comply to the set requirements. When the fine-tuning plan is executed, then this unit will be used further. In all likelihood, it will be executed until the end of this year or in the first quarter of the next. And meanwhile the October's GLONASS-M satellites will fly on the upper stage "Breeze". Incidentally, this example proves that there must be invariant. After all, if the upper stage DM-03 was the only one in use and irreplaceable, we would now be simply stacked over with the entire space program, with "Proton" rockets, commerce, military satellites, which should be laucnhed.

- And since we've touched matter of such failures that occur, it is logical to ask about insuring of space risks. How will the problem be solved?

- Insurance - this is an interesting question! When the spacecraft starts to fall down, we are asked the questions: why did you not insure? When everything is fine and everything is launched, then talks begin that there is no money for insurance, and why care about that if everything goes smoothly. I will not hide anything: there are some problems with the coordination of these issues. Now the Federal Space Agency is to proactively prepare our instruction on the order of insuring of spacecraft launches. I believe that in August it will be agreed upon within the Russian Space Agency, then we will give it a temporary status and start to work in accordance with it. After that it should be agreed upon at the federal level. The idea is that the cost of the device should include the cost of insurance. This is a worldwide practice. But everything will be considered on an individual basis. For example, the spacecraft "Spektr-M" can be insured for its full value, but this is simply useless. There we should think more about insurance for damage which may be brought in case of accidental launch. Full insurance should be applied to mass production - to the GLONASS satellites, for example. Imagine that the lost GLONASS satellites had been insured for full value - then you could get the insurance amount and make up for the loss in time. There are no secrets Roskosmos will make out of this. All the information about insurance is to be placed in the public domain. And second, what the agency will do very carefully is choosing our insurance companies themselves. Unfortunately, this theme is of backstage nature, but we want to give it publicity, as much as it is possible. Companies will be selected on the basis of history of their work in the market, the proposed premium rates, terms of engagement with the rocket-space industry. It is planned to create a pool of insurance companies, of which you can choose the most appropriate insurance for your risks. I note that in 2010, 38 launches were insured to the amount of 551.1 million rubles. There were two insurance cases. The amount that was paid, up to 115 million rubles. In 2011, 17 satellites were insured. We spent 640.6 million rubles on that.

- What is your personal attitude toward manned space flight?

- If we see the results of manned space flight, it is useful. If a person just wants to go to orbit, I believe this is an inefficient activity. A useful outcome is necessary to have.

- How do you treat space tourism? Why is it so poorly developed in Russia?

- I would not say that tourism is underdeveloped in Russia. Until now we have been the only country that launched space tourists.

- But there was not a single space tourist from Russia.

- We send those who paid the money. Space tourism is a kind of commercial services provided for tourists by their own funds.

- Will a special ship for tourists be created, as RCS "Energia" planned?

- Space tourism must be carried out on extra money behind funding. If the corporation "Energia", or any other corporation, or tourists themselves will be able to find them and build a ship, then such tourism has the right to exist. Space tourism at the expense of the budget funds is not a space tourism, but a different thing. This idea will be insisted on by Roskosmos. We are out for space tourism, but first you should create a business plan, and we will help to secure loans. But there should not be a reflection of this issue in the state's program.

- Will there be a replacement for the created series of "Soyuz" ships, which were operated for many decades?

- Yes, of course. Today, in this matter there are several directions, each of which is considered carefully. There is a project of such a ship RSC "Energia" is doing that. The first option is intended for autonomous targeted use, that is, for scientific experiments and studies in free flight with a crew of up to four people and a flight duration of up to thirty days. The second option provides for a ship to transport and maintain manned orbital stations with the crew of six people. We plan to launch it from Vostochny cosmodrome. Beginning of flight tests will begin at approximately 2018.

- August 16, Aerospace Salon MAKS-2011 opens in Zhukovsky. Exposition of Space Agency will be held in a great booth. This is the first stand of the agency, which is going to be done under your leadership. What's there to be seen?

- In some parts of the stand is to repeat the exposition of the Space Agency, which was exhibited at this year's Le Bourget (Paris Air Show). What has been shown in France, we must show those who were not there. Each company will put on display what it considers most important to show you. Not about everything I would like to say in advance, but the surprises will be there, including those relating to manned spaceflight. And you'll see them.

We attach particular importance to an important date - the 50th anniversary of the flight of Yuri Gagarin into space. It is therefore necessary to show what was done for this half-century and how the Russian space is in headway.
 
The Soyuz-TMAM spacecraft will still be used for a good decade or two I think.

What worries me the most there is the lack of ambitious projects. Not a word about Mars exploration. :rolleyes:
 
Just like the stock markets... :( :cry: :suicide:
 
Don't be this sad. At least he is talking about recreating the space industry cooperation. This sounds rights, although I'd be happy to see a proper implementation in the real life.
 
Co-operation? This talk about a single holding is alas! only about sawing off more pieces of the budget with lower financial transparency. Optimization (aka downsizing) will kick out OAPs who do the bulk of the work right now without transferring their experience to whatever is left of the young generation in the industry. At least NASA is sensitive to the need to promote competition and hand out grants for R&D. There's nothing in the interview that suggests Popovkin is aware of the benefits of competition in design and double-sourcing in production.
 
http://ria.ru/science/20110829/426405981.html
http://ria.ru/science/20110829/426435635.html
http://ria.ru/science/20110829/426399309.html
http://ria.ru/science/20110829/426401576.html
http://www.interfax.ru/politics/txt.asp?id=205382


Departure and landing of Soyuz TMA-21 (Borisenko, Samokutyayev, Garan) postponed from September 8th to September 16th.

Launch of Soyuz TMA-22 (Shkaplerov, Ivanishin, Burbank) is postponed from September 22th to late October / early November.

State commission to authorize the new ISS crew will be held on September 5th.

Before the Soyuz TMA-22's launch, at least two unmanned launches of Soyuz family rockets will be done, including launch of Progress M-13M whose launch, originally planned for October 28th, may be hastened to October 14th.
 
RIA Novosti: Russia to sink $170 mln into Plesetsk space center:
MOSCOW, September 7 (RIA Novosti)

Russia will spend over 5 billion rubles ($170 mln) on the development and expansion of the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia this year, Space Forces spokesman Col. Alexei Zolotukhin said on Wednesday.

The money will be spent on "the construction and reconstruction of facilities at the Plesetsk space center," he added.

This includes the reconstruction of a local motorway, the construction of a new barracks and a cafeteria.

The center's energy supply system will also be modernized, he said.

New facilities will be built, including a dormitory, a medical center, parking lots, a hospital, and healthcare facilities.

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Roshydromet is not satisfied with quality of the Russian meteorological satellites
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Added statements of Frolov.

MOSCOW, September 8 - PRIME. The quality of both Russian meteorological satellites - "Meteor-M-1" and "Electro-L" - does not satisfy Rosgidromet (Russian Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Agency), since the equipment they have on board cannot deliver information of the right quality, said the head of department, Alexander Frolov.

"The equipment installed on them, does not meet the stated performance, and, in fact, there is little we get from them" - said Frolov reporters on Thursday.

Head of Rosgidromet noted that both satellites are still in trial use and have not yet accepted into regular operation.

"They are very ineffective. In addition, we need much more satellites, at least six, and two more - in HEO orbit in the Arctic. And all we have is these two - and they are defective," - said the head of Hydromet.

First introduced since the 1990s, Russian meteorological satellite "Meteor-M-1" was launched on September 17, 2009, but in the process of inspections abnormalities in work of some of its systems has been identified. In particular, due to the failure of a sidelooking radar, Russian meteorologists do not receive a part of the necessary information from the satellite .

"There is (aboard the "Meteor") a number of devices that do not comply with their characteristics that have been declared. It is in trial operation. From the satellite we obtain information on the ice coverage, on the global cloud cover, but the digital information (which the weather satellite transmits) is not suitable for numerical models " - said Frolov.

The second Russian weather satellite - "Electro-L" - was successfully launched into geostationary orbit on 21 January 2011. The device is designed to collect data on weather in the regional and global scales, on the seas and oceans, atmosphere heliogeophysical environment in the Near Earth space, the state of the ionosphere and the Earth's magnetic field.

Flight tests of weather satellites was completed in late July, after which the Commission adopted a decision to introduce the spacecraft into test operation.

"Experts of Roshydromet who were members of the committee, did not support even its transition into trial operation, but this decision was taken by majority vote. We believe that a number of units aboard are substandard and do not provide the information we need," - said the head of Roshydromet.

Frolov said that information from the satellite can not get a snap of the measured temperature and other atmospheric parameters to altitude.

"We can not say at what altitude these data are measured at. The data are available, but there is no binding and they are virtually useless," - said the head of Roshydromet.

"We're trying to solve this problem with Roskosmos, we have a working group which will try to employ all the wit they have, all the skill to extract something useful from that information," - said Frolov.

MONOPOLY OF ROSCOSMOS

According to the official, problems with satellites are eventually linked to the monopoly of Russian Space Agency in the space sector.

"The functions of the customer and the contractor are in the hands of one agency - Russian Federal Space Agency. It turns out that they order the satellites to themselves, makes them, and accepts their delivery too. It turns out that nobody can control them. In a market economy this is simply a nonsense," - says Frolov.

Earlier, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin instructed to deal with the issue of transferring of duty of Public Procurer of launches of weather and environmental monitoring spacecraft away from the Roscosmos to Roshydromet.

At the moment Roshydromet proposed a compromise - the right to control the works on par with the Federal Space Agency.

"While we asked the government to write some rules, according to which we will act as a thematic customer. We do not pretend for the role of a state contractor, who distributes money, but a thematic customer who orders meaningful works. We will coordinate all phases of works for Roskosmos - befinning from the technical specifications for equipment, developming the devices, accepting the equipment, and use in service" - said Frolov.

Reported by RIA Novosti.

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