Russia's Ambitious Plan for a New Orbital Station by 2033
| Key Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Name | Russian Orbital Station |
| Approval Date | Scheduled by 2033 |
| Launch Schedule | - Scientific and Energy Module: 2027 |
| - Three additional modules: by 2030 | |
| - Two more modules: between 2031 and 2033 | |
| Partner Withdrawal | Russia plans to exit ISS by 2028 |
| ISS Participation | Extended participation until 2028 |
| Key Components | - Design and construction of space modules |
| - Flight tests of new-generation manned spacecraft | |
| - Creation of launch vehicles and ground-based infrastructure | |
| Scientific Support | Timetable for work of scientific institutes |
| Historical Context | Russia's space program dates back to the Cold War era |
| Yuri Gagarin: First person in space (1961) | |
| Recent Setback | Failed lunar mission in 2023 (first in 47 years) |

