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Roscosmos chief says Putin gave the go-ahead to build Russian orbital station

The idea of a Russian national orbital space station was made public in April 2021

MOSCOW, April 12. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has given a green light to the creation of a Russian orbital station at a meeting with Roscosmos Director General Yury Borisov, the chief of the Russian space agency said at the State Kremlin Palace on Wednesday.

"Today at my meeting with the president, in addition to approving all our proposals for the creation of the Russian Orbital Station and readiness for the transition to mass production of satellites, Vladimir Vladimirovich approved our proposal to establish an order named after Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin," Borisov said.

The idea of a Russian national orbital space station was made public in April 2021. Its preliminary design is currently under development. In October 2022, Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade Minister Denis Manturov told reporters that the preliminary costs of building Russia’s orbital outpost of the future were already known.

The deputy chief designer of the space rocket corporation Energia (a subsidiary of Roscosmos) Vladimir Kozhevnikov, appointed the future orbital station’s chief designer, told TASS in February that the launch of the first research and energy supply module was scheduled for late 2027 and that of the node, airlock, base and special purpose modules, for 2028-2030.