“You can time it.” Roscosmos is preparing flights to the Moon, Mars and Venus
Roscosmos CEO Dmitry Rogozin announced flights of Russian spacecraft to the Moon, Mars and Venus in the next few years, as well as the construction of new cosmodromes and rockets.
He wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“You can time it:
2021 – launch of the MLM and the Nodal Module to the ISS, launch of Luna-25 with the European Pilot-D, launch of 2 Angara launch vehicles, launch of the Soyuz with space tourists.
2022 – launch of the transfer, landing modules and the ExoMars rover of the Russian-European mission to Mars, completion of the construction of the National Space Center for 20 thousand Roscosmos engineers in Fili.
2023 – start of flight tests of Soyuz-5, commissioning of Baiterek, start of flight tests of the new strategic manned spacecraft Orel, start of flight tests of the Angara at the new launch complex of the Vostochny cosmodrome, commissioning of mass production of heavy rockets in Omsk, commissioning of an engine serial plant Proton PM in Perm, commissioning of the runway at Tsiolkovsky Airport on Vostochny,
2024 – launch of the NEM to the ISS, launch of the Orel PPTK with docking with the ISS, start of hot testing of new methane engines at the KBKhA, launch of the orbital Luna-26,
2025 – launch of the heavy landing research vehicle Luna-27, first flight of Orel with a crew, deployment of manned infrastructure at Vostochny.
And in the future - 2028, a crewed flyby of the Moon and its landing in 2030, testing of the LVPK as part of the Luna-28 mission, a mission to Venus in 2029, the launch of Spectrum UV and Spectrum M...
And it’s all in contracts, in hardware, in work. So, colleagues, stop worrying. Better help,” Rogozin wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.