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Zvezda [a] (Russian: Звезда, IPA: [zvʲɪˈzda] ⓘ, lit. '[The] Star') is a Russian state-owned nationwide TV network run by the Russian Ministry of Defence.As of January 2008, Zvezda's CEO was Grigory Krichevsky, previously known for his work on Vladimir Gusinsky's NTV channel in the late 1990s.
Zvezda (Russian: Звезда, lit. 'star'), also known as the Zvezda Service Module , is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). 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 ...
Zvezda (company), Russian scale models company; Zvezda, Russian émigré weekly converted into the Bolsheviks' Pravda; Zvezda (watch), line of Soviet watches produced by the Petrodvorets Watch Factory from 1945 to the late 1960s; Zvezda M503, diesel engine built in the 1970s by the Soviet Union; Zvezda shipyard DVZ, large east Russian ...
Zvezda LLC is a Russian manufacturer of plastic scale models of airplanes, military vehicles, helicopters, ships and cars. The company was founded in 1990 by Konstantin Krivenko to produce accurate scale model kits with attention to detail.
ISS Russian orbital segment after docking of UM Prichal module Cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin working inside one of the crew quarters aboard Zvezda service module. The Russian Orbital Segment (ROS) is the name given to the components of the International Space Station (ISS) constructed in Russia and operated by the Russian Roscosmos.
Zvezda, established in 2015, is a leading Russian shipyard and the only one in the country able to build large-capacity oil and gas vessels. The shipyard itself was also subjected to last week's U ...
The main production facilities at Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex, built at and around the site of the old Zvezda Shipyard, include a 485 by 114 metres (1,590 by 370 ft) graving dock [1] and a horizontal slipway served by a 40,000-tonne floating transfer dock capable of launching 300-metre (980 ft) hulls. [2]
Zvezda moonbase (Russian: звезда, "star"), also called DLB Lunar Base, was a Soviet plan and project from 1962 to 1974 [1] to construct a crewed moonbase as successor to the N1-L3 human lunar expedition program. Zvezda moonbase was canceled with the rest of the Soviet human lunar programs.