Rogozin announced the timing of the introduction of new developments for the promising orbital station ROSS
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Roscosmos State Corporation launched the Progress M-UM cargo vehicle into orbit this week. He delivered the sixth module, Prichal, to the International Space Station.
The head of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin announced this in his General Line program.
The docking of the module to the ISS went well. This means that the formation of the Russian sector of the International Space Station has been completed.
The Prichal is not only a part of the ISS, but will also become a nodal module of the promising space station ROSS (Russian Orbital Service Station), because not only spaceships, but also other station modules can dock to it.
Dmitry Rogozin also announced in the program the timing of the introduction of new developments for the Russian space station ROSS. First of all, this concerns manned technical means used in outer space. The head of Roscosmos said that presumably they should appear in late 2026 - early 2027. The state corporation intends to start creating them in the very near future.
And at the moment, the spacecraft Progress, Soyuz MS and other equipment are successfully and reliably working for the Russian cosmonautics.
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