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"Russia Launches First Post-Cold War Rocket from Remote Eastern Site"
space-and-technology1 year ago

"Russia Launches First Post-Cold War Rocket from Remote Eastern Site"

Russia successfully launched its Angara A5 rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, marking a significant milestone in its efforts to modernize its space program and replace the aging Proton M rocket. The rocket, which is environmentally friendly and does not use toxic fuel components, delivered a test payload to low Earth orbit. This launch represents Russia's push for space autonomy and competitiveness in the New Space Race, as it aims to play a crucial role in delivering modules for its upcoming space station and keep pace with global space exploration efforts.

"Decade-Old Russian Next-Generation Rocket Continues to Launch Dummy Payloads"
space-technology2 years ago

"Decade-Old Russian Next-Generation Rocket Continues to Launch Dummy Payloads"

Russia's Angara A5 rocket, a next-generation heavy-lift rocket, is set to launch for the fourth time, but like previous missions, it will carry a dummy payload. The rocket program, which began development in 1992, has faced delays and economic challenges. While intended to replace the Proton launch vehicle, the Angara A5's commercial prospects are uncertain, and it currently lacks a significant payload demand. The upcoming launch will test changes to the rocket's upper stage and mark the first Angara flight from Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome.