Roscosmos
About Roscosmos
Roscosmos is a Russian space agency responsible for the country's space exploration program. It was established in 1992 and is headquartered in Moscow. Roscosmos is involved in various space-related activities, including launch services, satellite development, and space exploration.
Recent News
Russia Tests “Most Powerful Missile in the World” Sarmat ICBM as New START Treaty with U.S. Expires
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After Half a Decade, the Russian Space Station Segment Stopped Leaking
Russia's New Homegrown Soyuz 5 Rocket Aces Debut Launch
Josh Kutryk Will Officially Go to ISS No Earlier than September, but Aboard SpaceX
Roscosmos Launches Soyuz‑5, New Heavy‑Lift Rocket Targeting Falcon 9 Market
Moon Base: America’s Plan to Establish a Permanent Outpost on the Lunar South Pole
Russia Completes 1st Test, Suborbital, of Its New Soyuz-5 Rocket
ISS Russian Segment Leaks Again, Prompting Fresh Safety Review
Russian Official Says Soyuz Launchpad Repair Likely Delayed
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Week in Images: 26-30 January 2026
Uzbekistan And China Explore Possible Space Cooperation
Russia Cloaks Launch Schedule After Spaceport Falls in Ukraine's Sights
Russia in Discussions with Malaysian Province About Potential Spaceport
Has Roscosmos Gotten Its Baikonur Soyuz-2 Launchpad Fixed Already?
ISRO and Roscosmos Push Semi‑Cryogenic Engine Deal for Next‑Gen Heavy‑Lift Rockets
Canadian Commercial Astronauts: The Evolution of Private Spaceflight
Russia Launches Soyuz‑2.1b with Defense Ministry Spacecraft From Plesetsk
Life Aboard the International Space Station: How Astronauts Eat, Sleep, Work, and Stay Healthy
BryceTech Report Shows SpaceX Accounted for 50% of Launches in 2025
Russia Calls for Expanded International Space Cooperation on Gagarin's 65th Anniversary
The Space Company in the Grey Zone: How TEC’s Network Blurs Europe’s Sanctions Lines
New Evidence That An Ancient Martian Ocean Covered Half The Planet
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NASA Retaining Six-Month ISS Missions
NASA: The Leak in the Zvezda Module on ISS Has Apparently Been Sealed
From Bone Health to Space Debris: Crew-11’s Quietly Powerful ISS Legacy
ISRO and Roscosmos Move Toward Semi‑Cryogenic Engine Deal in Moscow
Rocket Report: SpaceX Probes Upper Stage Malfunction; Starship Testing Resumes
ESA Dismantles Russian Soyuz‑ST Tower at Kourou, Clearing Path for Maia Rocket
NASA Invites Media to Crew-10 Visit at Marshall
New Crew Set to Launch for ISS After Medical Evacuation
Russia Is Building Engines for Interstellar Travel While Nearly Two-Thirds of Rural Households Still Have No Indoor Plumbing — and that Gap Says Something Important About How Space Programs Actually Get Funded
"Sovereign Capacity" Of Private and Public Space Programs
Russia’s Military Satellite Moves Signal New Ukraine War Surge
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