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Soyuz MS-01 launch delayed by computer issues

On June 6, 2016, Roskosmos announced that the upcoming launch of the first upgraded Soyuz-MS spacecraft, originally expected on June 21, would be delayed until July 7, 2016. The official explanation said that "for increasing safety of the flight to the ISS..., it was decided to conduct a number of additional software tests." No further details on the situation was ever publicly provided.tests." No further details on the situation had ever been publicly provided.

Article by Anatoly Zak, Editor: Alain Chabot

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New page (No. 82): HALO: NASA's latest candidate for the first cis-lunar habitat

Update: Russia is back at the negotiating table on the lunar Gateway

Update: Proton might remain with a single pad after 2020

New page (No. 81): Robot Fedor: Future of space exploration or a high-tech boondoggle?

New page (No. 80): Putin to review Russian space program

Update: ExoMars suffers failure in second high-altitude parachute test

Updates (August 7, 11): Spektr-RG conducts orbit corrections; ART-XC telescope captures its first (scientifically meaningful) light

New page (No. 79): First look at the RBKA satellite

New page (No. 78): Russia prepares new push into satellite remote sensing

New page (No. 77): Vostochny's industrial zone gears up for the Angara project

New page (No. 76): Planning begins for Luna-29 mission

New page (No. 75): Spektr-RG sails to its deep-space destination

New page (No. 74): Russia plans to reshape, extend its lunar robotic strategy

New page (No. 73): What parachute problems mean for ExoMars?

New page (No. 72): Russian lunar base mockup at PAS-2019 explained

New page (No. 71): How Spektr-RG came back to life

Update: Roskosmos displays lunar base mockup at Le Bourget

New page (No. 70): The original Spektr-RG satellite

Update: Spektr-RG reaches launch pad

New page (No. 69): RD-8: A veteran engine begins new life

Update: Spektr-RG meets its rocket

Update: Roskosmos to tackle a multitude of tasks in Nauka module repairs

Update: Roskosmos head chairs meeting on the Soyuz-5 project

Update: All options are back on the table for the troubled Nauka module

New page (No. 68): Luna-Grunt to test cosmonauts' lunar landing platform

New page (No. 67): Drakar lunar tug poses old questions

Update: RD-171MV engine (Roskosmos promises first test this year)

New page (No. 66): Roskosmos pushes forward with the Soyuz-5 rocket project

New page (No. 65): Khrunichev promises surge of Proton launches in 2019 as production to wind down

New page (No. 64): ExoMars rover to leave for the Red Planet from an unusual orbit

Update: PTK in 2019: Russia begins cutting metal for Soyuz replacement

New page (No. 63): Russian lunar lander experience, Part 1

Update: Spektr-RG to undergo flight readiness review

Update: Roskosmos is finalizing plan for Nauka's repairs

New page (No. 62): ExoMars project struggles to stay on track for the 2020 launch

Update: Development of the RD-815 demonstrator

Update: Adapting the Gateway for the accelerated lunar landing

Update: Final preparations to begin for Spektr-RG

New page (No. 61): MLM Nauka faces ultimate deadline

New page (No. 60): First test mission of the PTK Federatsiya spacecraft

Update: New Gateway refueling architecture gets traction

New page (No. 59): First piece of international near-lunar station to enter development

New page (No. 58): New era dawns for ISS (ISS in 2019)

Update: Russian Moon plans hit another stumble

New page (No. 57): Lunar Gateway reaches first major design milestone, but Russia is no show

Update: Roskosmos chooses between June and July launch for Spektr-RG

Update: Roskosmos to continue Spektr-R recovery attempts

New page (No. 56): Roskosmos considers contributing cargo ship for cis-lunar station

Update: Roskosmos charts roadmap to super-heavy rocket

New page (No. 55): The Don super rocket - the ultimate goal of the Russian space program

New page (No. 54): Spektr-RG enters final stretch

New page (No. 53): Roskosmos picks final architecture for super rocket

New page (No. 52): First look at the Soyuz-7/Volga rocket concept

Update: Sevastyanov back at the helm of RKK Energia

New page (No. 51): Roskosmos looks at aerobarking lunar transport

New page (No. 50): Federatsiya faces new delays

New page (No. 49): Russia's Spektr-R orbital telescope stops observations

New page (No. 48): Russian space leaders to discuss cooperation with US on the Moon

New page (No. 47): Canada to contribute a new-generation robotic arm for the cis-lunar station

Update: Dilemmas still facing the Russian super-rocket program

Update: First details on descent vehicles for human lunar expeditions emerge

New page (No. 46): Ukraine helps South Korea to develop indigenous space rocket

Update: New funding program planned for lunar exploration

New page (No. 45): NASA solicits international proposals on lunar exploration

Update: Moment of truth for the Russian super rocket

New page (No. 44): Super-heavy rocket: Variant 3

New page (No. 43): Cis-lunar team works on improved rendezvous systems

New page (No. 42): Russia's latest super-rocket architecture detailed

Update: Roskosmos favors new architecture for super rocket

Update: Soyuz-5 to be renamed Irtysh

Update: Russian design to be adopted for airlock architecture

New page (No. 41): Spacewalk to investigate Soyuz hole stirs major controversy

New page (No. 40): NASA begins work on a lunar lander

New page (No. 39): NASA drafts new cis-lunar station assembly scenarios

New page (No. 38): Scheduling cis-lunar station work

New page (No. 37): How far can the cis-lunar station go?

Update: NASA outlines lunar gateway development milestones

Update: NASA gets virtual model of Russia's cis-lunar lab

Update: NASA sponsors five cis-lunar module prototypes

New page (No. 36): Russia quietly drafts lunar orbital station of its own!

New page (No. 35): How much will the cis-lunar station cost?

Update: Cis-lunar station partners meet for crucial project review

New page (No. 34): How the cis-lunar station will be assembled

New page (No. 33): Europe ponders architecture of its first cis-lunar module

New page (No. 32): Russia re-designs PTK Federatsiya spacecraft for multiple docking ports

New page (No. 31): NASA, partners debate refueling in cis-lunar space

Update: Kremlin to bail out its troubled rocket industry

New page (No. 30): Super-heavy rocket: Variant 2

New page (No. 29): Launch facility for the super-heavy rocket in Vostochny

New page (No. 28): Design and schedule for the first piece of the cis-lunar station detailed

New page (No. 27): Russian rocketry at cross-roads

New page (No. 26): Super-heavy rocket: Variant 1

New page (No. 25): Japan mulls Falcon Heavy-launched cargo ship for cis-lunar station

Update: Russia studies different ways to contribute to cis-lunar station

Update: Federatsiya begins parachute tests, faces new delays

New page (No. 24): Development of the super-heavy rocket begins

New page (No. 23): US, Russia cooperate on a near-lunar spacesuit

Update: NASA works on interior of near-lunar habitat

Update: Gateway partners meet in Houston

New page (No. 22): OneWeb: Proton's last hope?

New page (No. 21): NASA studies extra habitat for the near-lunar station

New page (No. 20): NASA drafts Logistics Augmentation Module for the near-lunar station

New page (No. 19): New landing propulsion system for PTK Federatsiya spacecraft

New page (No. 18): New BAS escape rocket for the Federatsiya spacecraft

Update: Rogozin's stance: Will US-Russian cooperation continue?

New page (No. 17): Federatsiya to set sail without its key features

Update: Roskosmos conducts negotiations with China

New page (No. 16): Emergency Escape System, SAS, for the Federatsiya spacecraft

New page (No. 15): Landing Solid-propellant Propulsion System, PTDU, for the Federatsiya spacecraft

Update: NASA to consider inflatable structures for LOP-G

Update: Utilization Element evolves quickly

New page (No. 14): NASA and its partners study cargo deliveries to lunar orbit

New page (No. 13): Russia considers cooperation with China in human space flight

Update: Development of the near-lunar station in 2018

New page (No. 12): RD-815: inside story and latest developments

New page (No. 11): Utilization Element for Lunar Orbital Platform, LOP-G

New page (No. 10): Development of the Airlock Module for near-lunar station in 2018

New page (No. 9): Development of the near-lunar station in 2018

New page (No. 8): Soyuz-5 rocket development in 2018

New page (No. 7): NEM-2 tourist module

New page (No. 6): Second stage of the Soyuz-5 rocket

New page (No. 5): Science airlock for Deep Space Gateway

New page (No. 4): First stage of the Soyuz-5 rocket

New page (No. 3): Aggregate Compartment of the PTK NP spacecraft

New page (No. 2): Transportation of the Soyuz-5 launch vehicle

New page (No. 1): RD-171MV engine

 

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