
The Sun ejected plasma towards Venus
The ejection will not affect Earth and will not cause magnetic storms

The ejection will not affect Earth and will not cause magnetic storms

A scientist from Perm explained how the conditions of the Red Planet will change humans

The unique large-scale TAIGA-100 installation will be located on an area of 100 sq. km

Landing zones determined for "Amur-SPG," and a return-stage launch is being prepared

Apophis will come closer than satellite orbits - scientists are even considering the possibility of landing

Radiation sickness has dashed plans for a manned flight to the Red Planet

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov spoke about plans to modernize the industry

KBKhA designer Gorokhov: domestic developments win in fuel consumption, but lose in reusability

The launch is scheduled for no earlier than July 2026

The installation will withstand vacuum, radiation, and two weeks of lunar night at −150°C

The agency has counted over three thousand registered programs for orbit

Applications are being accepted until June 30

Scientists are raising the alarm about the risk of pollution of lunar orbits

In the first quarter of 2026, more devices were launched than in the entire previous year

An agreement with Roscosmos will allow tracking changes in the terrain with a resolution of up to 0.5 meters