Russia’s Roscosmos is taking an unconventional route to its new space station, by recycling old modules from the ...
With the International Space Station (ISS) set to retire in 2030, several nations and commercial space companies have plans ...
Russia plans to build its post-ISS orbital station using existing Russian ISS modules, forming the core of the Russian Orbital Station after the ISS retires in 2030.
With this change of plan, Russia intends to separate the existing modules of the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS—Zarya, Zvezda, Poisk, Rassvet, Nauka, and Pricha—at the end of the international ...
The Russian-built Zarya module (left) and the U.S. Unity connecting node were attached together in orbit in December 1998, forming the foundation of the International Space Station. For the past six ...