Space Safety Magazine logo
  • Press Clips
  • Spaceflight
  • Engineering
  • Debris
  • Space Disasters
  • Space on Earth
  • Exploration
  • Space Hazards
  • Press Clips
  • Spaceflight
  • Engineering
  • Debris
  • Space Disasters
  • Space on Earth
  • Exploration
  • Space Hazards

Russia’s Space Exploration Plan: Go Everywhere

By Staff Writers on April 10, 2013 in National Space Programs

Space Safety » Archive » Space on Earth » National Space Programs » Russia’s Space Exploration Plan: Go Everywhere

The Russian Academy of Sciences’ proposal for space exploration over the next decade can be succinctly summed up as: let’s go everywhere. Moon, Mars, Venus, Sun, Jupiter, and asteroids, they all make the list. Check out this graphic from RIA Novosti illustrating the grand plan:

Russian Exploration infographic

TagsasteroidsESAexplorationJupiterMarsMoonPlanetary ExplorationRussiaRussian Academy of SciencesSunVenus

About the author

Staff Writers

SGAC-logo-main-RGB-2000px

Inside National Space Programs

  • When Russia Won the Space Race: A Cold War History, in Pictures
  • Brazilian rocket VLS-1. – Credits: FAB-Força Aèrea Brasileira.New Global Space Actors: Issues and Perspectives
  • Space in Israel and a Conversation with ISA's Chairman
  • EIAST ground station antennaEIAST: The United Arab Emirates Space Program
  • Satellite mosaic of Africa (Credits: CSA-ASC).Afronaut: Finding an African Space Hero
  • The launch of Shenzhou-5 on a Long March 2F rocket (Credits: AAxanderr/Wikipedia).China’s Foundations in Space
  • Launch of Mars Orbiter Mission "Mangalyaan" toward the Mars on a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) on Nov. 5, 2013. Credits: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)India's Mars Orbiter Mission Settled into Flight
  • Ongoing construction of the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute on the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission's Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Science facility in Kwabenya, Accra (Credits: AFRICSIS).Three-phase development Plan of the Emerging Ghana Space Program
  • Pictured on the right, Chris Nsamba shows off his space probe to the prime minister of Uganda Amama Mbabazi. (Photo credit ugandanway.com)Wanting Space: Ugandan Chris Nsamba Builds Probe, Envisions Shuttle
  • Russia in Space: an Interview with Anatoly Zak
  • The Dreams and Reality of Zambia’s Space Program
  • Russia's Space Exploration Plan: Go Everywhere
  • Pakistan to have Functioning Global Navigational Satellite System by June 2013
  • NASA Celebrates 54 Years, Ponders Future
  • credit: AFPAfriSpace: "The Biggest Project"
  • Sri Lanka's First Space Academy to be Created with Chinese Support
  • Taikonauts Feeling Good Following Historic Mission
  • Spotlight on India's Space Program
  • Mexican Space Agency Supports Fuel Cell Innovation
  • ISRO Controversy Continues to Roil Indian Space Community
  • China Announces Ambitious Space Program
Satflare-logo
  • About
  • Archive
  • ISS for the Nobel Peace Prize
  • Privacy Policy
  • Site Map
Copyright Space Safety Magazine 2014
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok