The government will terminate the agreement of intent with the state corporation “Roscosmos” for the development in the field of advanced space systems. The corresponding statement was published on the official portal of legal information on Wednesday, Interfax reports.
“To terminate the Agreement of Intent between the Government of the Russian Federation and the State Corporation for Space Activities” Roskosmos “in order to develop the high-tech area” Advanced Space Systems “in the Russian Federation,” the order says.
Earlier, the head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, named the launch dates for the Russian nuclear tug Zeus. The device is planned to be launched in 2030.
In July 2020, Roskosmos reported that a roadmap for the development of the Advanced Space Systems region had been sent to the Russian government for approval. The state corporation noted that the roadmap is based on projects of multi-satellite orbital constellations and terminals for data transmission.
Also, the roadmap included a project to create devices within the framework of the “Sphere” program. A promising project involves the creation of an orbital constellation of communication satellites and Earth remote sensing.