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  2. Russian Orbital Service Station - Wikipedia

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    A new space station, named Russian Orbital Space Station, operated entirely by Roscosmos, would be launched starting in the mid-2020s. [6] [7] [8] In December 2024, Roscosmos head Yury Borisov stated crewed flights to the ROS would be launched starting in 2028, simultaneously with the completion of the ISS programme as coordinated with NASA. [9]

  3. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    Orbital Mobile satellite launch platform operated by Sea Launch. Uses a converted oil platform that plies between Long Beach, California, where a Zenit-3SL rocket is collected, and the equator, where the rocket is launched. Russia: Russian Delta class submarines: Mobile 1998– 2 30,000 kg Orbital

  4. List of space stations - Wikipedia

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    A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains in orbit and hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring habitation facilities . The purpose of maintaining a space station varies depending on the program.

  5. Why America Needs a New Space Station: Russia's Module ... - AOL

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    The International Space Station is 26 years old. Born with Russia's launch of a Zarya power and propulsion module in 1998, the ISS today is comprised of 43 separate modules and other "elements ...

  6. Zvezda (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    It was the third module launched to the station, and provided all of the station's life support systems, some of which are supplemented in the US Orbital Segment (USOS), as well as living quarters for two crew members. It is the structural and functional center of the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS), which is the Russian part of the ISS. Crew ...

  7. Mir - Wikipedia

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    The station's control moment gyroscopes (CMGs, or "gyrodynes") and main computer were shut down on 7 September, leaving Progress M-42 to control Mir and refine the station's orbital decay rate. [17] Near the end of its life, there were plans for private interests to purchase Mir, possibly for use as the first orbital television/movie studio.

  8. List of crewed spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Russian Orbital Service StationRussia's planned next generation space station, designed and intended to replace the Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station. Axiom Station is a planned private space station by the company Axiom Space. It is intended to be operational before the ISS is decommissioned in 2030, with the ...

  9. Shuttle–Mir program - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle–Mir program (Russian: Программа «Мир»–«Шаттл») [a] was a collaborative space program between Russia and the United States that involved American Space Shuttles visiting the Russian space station Mir, Russian cosmonauts flying on the Shuttle, and an American astronaut flying aboard a Soyuz spacecraft to allow American astronauts to engage in long-duration ...