ROSCOSMOS
Current State of the Russian
Space Program and National
Space Industry
October 2016
Key Events Defining the Future of National Spaceflight
• July 13th
, 2015: The Law on
Roscosmos State Corporation is
signed by the President
• March 23rd
, 2016: The Federal Space
Program of Russia for 2016-2025 is
approved by the Government
2
ROSCOSMOS
Major Federal Space Program Results for 2016-2025
• Deployment of 70+ unmanned and crewed spacecraft in the Earth orbit, sending probes to Moon and Mars;
• Deployment of the multifunctional space data relay system;
• Deployment of the satellite messenger and data transmission constellation;
• Operations of the Earth remote sensing constellation with the different spatial resolution spacecraft;
• Operations of the weather satellites for full-scale integration in the international weather data exchange system;
• Launch of Spektr observatories;
3
ROSCOSMOS
Resurs-P
spacecraft
4
ROSCOSMOS
Spektr UF Main
Instrument
5
ROSCOSMOS
Luna Glob
6
ROSCOSMOS
Federal Space Program Results for 2016-2025
• Launch of the spacecraft series for Moon research from the orbit and at the surface;
• Participation in the planetary research, Solar weather observations, launch of biosatellites;
• Launch of three new modules of the ISS, including large MLM module, continuous ISS operations through 2024, providing of the technical capabilities for building the national space station after ISS termination;
• Creation of the new generation crewed spaceship and its flight testing, with the first unmanned launch from Vostochnyi planned for 2021, first crewed launch for 2023
• Development of the key elements for the new super heavy and mid-class launch vehicles;
• Further development of Vostochnyi launch center, deployment heavy Angara launch vehicle
7
ROSCOSMOS
Angara 5 Launch
Vehicle
(First launch
December 2014)
8
ROSCOSMOS
First Soyuz launch
from Vostochny
(April 2016)
9
ROSCOSMOS
Space Stations
10
International Space Station
(until 2024)
Soyuz MS
NEM
MLM
UM
MIM1
Progress MS
Progress MS
Zvezda
Progress MS
Soyuz MS
UM NEM
MLM
Optional national space
station
ROSCOSMOS
FEDERATION Spaceship
11
ROSCOSMOS 12
ROSCOSMOS 13
ROSCOSMOS 14
ROSCOSMOS
Global Space Activities 2015
15
ROSCOSMOS
Main Commercial Directions
• Spacecraft manufacturing and deployment for national operators (RSCC, Gazprom Space Systems);
• Spacecraft manufacturing and deployment for international customers, including satcom and remote sensing satellites;
• Launch Services
– Proton M and Angara (in future) – through ILS
– Soyuz – from Gviana Space Center and Russian cosmodroms;
• Flight Services for crewmembers and cargo delivery for the ISS American Segment (through 2018);
• Ground systems integration for navigation;
• Fixed and mobile satellite communication services;
• Earth imagery processing and supply;
• Spacecraft and launch vehicles’ components supply, in particular oxygen-kerosene first stage engines.
16
ROSCOSMOS
RD-180 Engines
17
ROSCOSMOS
Soyuz in GSC
18
ROSCOSMOS
NASA Astronauts to
the ISS
19
ROSCOSMOS
ROSCOSMOS Organization History
20
1992 1999 2004 2012 2013 2014
Establishment in 1992 Russian Space Agency (RKA) and step-by-step transfer of rocket and space industry enterprises under RKA auspices
RKA transformation to Rosaviakosmos and transfer of the aviation industry enterprises
Creation and operations of the Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)
Active phase of the space branch reform
Russian Space Agency (RKA) Rosaviacosmos Roscosmos Roscosmos
Head research organizations Head research organizations Head research organizations
Head research organizations
Rocket and space enterprises
Aircraft industry enterprises
Rocket and space industry enterprises
2015 2016
Roscosmos State Corporation for Space
Activities
Headquarters
Head research organizations
Rocket and space enterprises
ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ КОРПОРАЦИЯ ПО КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ
Roscosmos State Corporation
Current State of the Russian Space
Program and National Space Industry
|
Sergey Saveliev
Deputy General Director
Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities
ROSCOSMOS