This is Russia's first nanosatellite that can "see" through clouds
They contributed their comments, wishes, and recommendations during the station's design
Reshetnev-designed batteries withstand the load without problems
Onboard rendezvous and docking equipment is being tested
Developed at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, it already has a full-scale model
Flight tests are scheduled for 2033
The promising "Orel" will be launched in 2028, and its mock-ups may begin testing this year
It operates in a new orbit for Russia – 8,070 km with polar inclination
The glass will have increased strength
The first launch of the "Start-1M" rocket is scheduled for 2026
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