The Mission Control Center (MCC) of the prospective Russian Orbital Station (ROS, will begin operation after the Russian Federation withdraws from the ISS project) will be opened at the National Space Center. This was announced by the General Director of Roscosmos, Dmitry Bakanov.
Here will be the control centers for the entire orbital grouping of the Russian Federation, both communication devices, navigation, and remote sensing of the Earth.
According to him, laboratories will also be located here, in which, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), they "will be able to design and model new space technology."
The National Space Center was opened on October 13. It appeared on the territory of the Khrunichev State Space Research and Production Center in Moscow. The ceremony was attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
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