Spektr-R (part of RadioAstron program) (Russian: Спектр-Р) was a Russian scientific satellite with a 10 m (33 ft) radio telescope on board. It was launched...
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observatory which was launched on 13 July 2019. It follows on from the Spektr-R satellite telescope launched in 2011. The original idea for this X-ray...
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these arrays are combined with space-based VLBI antennas such as HALCA or Spektr-R, the resolution obtained is higher than any other astronomical instrument...
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Russia in 2011 called Spektr-R. Space radiotelescopes KRT-10 dish of a Salyut-6 on a stamp Japanese HALCA dish Assembled Spektr-R dish (left) One of the...
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cancellation of ASTRO-G left the Russian Spektr-R mission as the only then operational space VLBI facility. Spektr-R stopped operating in 2019. The large...
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The program endured for more than 30 years and a space satellite named Spektr-R was finally launched in 2011. The mission RadioAstron has become important...
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early warning satellite. Spektr-R - space radio telescope satellite, dedicated to very Long Baseline Interferometry Spektr-RG - space observatory satellite...
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Spektr-UV, also known as World Space Observatory-Ultraviolet (WSO-UV), is a proposed ultraviolet space telescope intended for work in the 115 nm to 315 nm...
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List of cosmonauts (section R)
Serova and Anna Kikina. Contents Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Viktor Mikhaylovich Afanasyev — Soyuz TM-11, Soyuz TM-18,...
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(2011) Spektr-R (2011–2019) Luna 25 (failed) (2023) Cancelled Kazachok Active Bion-M Elektro–L Trace Gas Orbiter (joint) Meteor-M Resurs-P Spektr-RG In...
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