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MAIN AREAS OF FUNDAMENTAL SPACE RESEARCH IN RUSSIAMAIN AREAS OF FUNDAMENTAL SPACE RESEARCH IN RUSSIASpace plasma and the Solar physics:
Internal heliosphere and close-range Sun researches; Studies of resonance interaction between electromagnetic radiation and charged particles of the Earth's magnetosphere; Studies of earthquakes' forerunners.
Exo-atmosphere astronomy: High-accuracy astrometry measurements and precise definition of fundamental coordinate system; Astronomic objects observation in radio, ultraviolet, gamma, X-ray, millimeter and sub-millimeter ranges of spectrum.
Planet and small bodies of the Solar System researches: Studies of atmospheres, magnetosphere and surfaces of the Solar System planets; Expansion of the Solar System's small bodies researches, including the delivery of the Phobos ground samples to the Earth.
Basic problems of space biology, physiology and medicine:• Carrying out research programs on study of microgravity and other spaceflight factors influence on processes of biological objects adaptation.
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SCIENTIFIC AREAS SOME PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
Space plasma and the Solar physics Coronas-Photon, Resonance, Intergelio-Zond
Outer atmosphere astronomy World Space Observatory
Planetary and the Solar System's small bodies research
Phobos-Grunt, Luna-Glob
Basic problems of space biology, physiology and medicine
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SOLAR PHYSICS, SOLAR PHYSICS, STUDIES ON SOLAR-STUDIES ON SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL LINKS TERRESTRIAL LINKS AND PROCESSES IN AND PROCESSES IN
MAGNETOSPHERE OF MAGNETOSPHERE OF THE EARTH THE EARTH
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CORONAS-FOTON CORONAS-FOTON PROJECTPROJECT
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CORONAS-PHOTONCORONAS-PHOTON
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MagnetometerPINGUIN
KONUS-RF
RT-2/GN-2M
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CORONASCORONAS--PHOTONPHOTON projectto study space plasma and the Solar physics (launching date - 2007)
Main objectives of the mission Study of hard electromagnetic radiation dynamic in a wide energy range from EUV to 2000MeV; Nuclear gamma-lines spectroscopy of Solar activity regions; Detection of solar neutrons with energies higher 20MeV; Study of linear polarization and variability of hard X-ray emission; Monitoring of the Solar EUV, soft and hard X-ray emissions; Charge particle environment measurements; Simultaneously astrophysical observation including gamma-ray bursts; Monitoring of Earth upper atmosphere in EUV and soft X-rays radiated by the quite Sun.
Main characteristics of the spacecraft Mass of the satellite - 2520 kg Mass of the scientific payload - 700 kg Orbit: circular, 500 km height, inclination – 82,5 Nominal mission lifetime - 3 years (extended 5 years)
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RESONANCE projectRESONANCE projectMain goals:
Long-term observations of the natural phenomena, localized in the selected flux tube: - Dynamics of magnetospheres cyclotron maser, - Ring current formation, - Refilling of plasmosphere after magnetic storms, - Study of the role of the small-scale phenomena in the global plasma dynamics. An artificial influence on the operation of magnetospheric maser. Basic options: - Artificial excitation and/or stimulation of wave modes; - Modification of the flux of precipitating particles; - Variation of maser Q-factor by the modification of reflection index in the ionospheric footprint of the selected magnetic flux tube.
Study of wave-particle interactions and plasma dynamics in the inner magnetosphere
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RESONANCE projectRESONANCE project
Two Spacecrafts location under the faring of “Dnepr” launch vehicle
Main parameters:
Altitude of perigee 1000 kmAltitude of apogee 21000 kmInclination 62,80
Orbital period 6,4 hourWeight of the satellite 550 kgWeight of the scientific payload 150 kg
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INTERHELIOPROBE INTERHELIOPROBE projectproject
1 – whitelinght imager, 2- coronograph, 3 – neutron analyzer, 4 – solar gamma-
spectrometr, 5 – plazma analyzer, 6 – magnetometr, 7 – energetic
particle detector, 8 – radiospectrometr, 9 – dust detector, 10 – magnetic sensor
ULF/VLE, 11 – solar protective screen, 12 – solar panel,
13 – astroinstrument, 14 – scientific payload bay, 15 –
high-gain antenna, 16 – radiospectrometr antenna, 17 – solar protective screen control
MAIN SCIENTIFIC GOALS• to identify mechanisms of the coronal
heating and solar wind;• to investigate the fine structure and
dynamics of the solar atmosphere;• to determine the origin and study the
global dynamics of the most powerful solar activity phenomena (solar flares and CMEs) and their influence on the heliosphere and space weather;
• to investigate generation and propagation of solar energetic particles;
• to observe from high latitudes and to investigate the solar atmosphere and corona in the polar and equatorial regions;
• to determine the mechanism of the solar dynamo and solar cycle.
Project of investigation the Sun and Inner Heliosphere
Interhelioprobe SC with deployed scientific complex
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SOLAR INSTRUMENTATION• OPTICAL TELESCOPE• MAGNETOGRAPH• X-RAY IMAGER-SPECTROMETER• CORONAGRAPH
HELIOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTATION• Solar Wind Ion Analyzer • Solar Wind Electron Analyzer • Solar Wind Plasma and Dust Analyzer • Magnetic Wave Complex • Magnetometer • Energetic Particle Telescope• Neutron Detector• Radio Spectrometer Detector • Electron Gun
Ballistic scenario of the mission• multiple gravity-assisted maneuvers near
the planet Venus (VGMs); • electric propulsion low thrust system (in
conjunction with VGMs).
Mission phases• cruise phase (Earth-Venus); • ecliptic phase (co rotation); • out-of-ecliptic phase (increase of orbit
inclination up to 30-380 with respect to solar equatorial plane);
• perihelion lowering on inclined orbit (as possible).
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ASTROPHYSICSASTROPHYSICSAND COSMIC RAYS AND COSMIC RAYS
PHYSICS PHYSICS
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World Space World Space ObservatoryObservatory
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Scientific Objectives:Orbital ultraviolet observatory will study following phenomena and problems: Chemical evolution of gas in the Universe; Physical and chemical properties of photo-ionized gas; Detailed study of the properties of a well defined sample of local and moderately distant (z~1) star forming galaxies in UV as a step toward physical interpretation of the spectra of galaxies at moderate resolution from very large telescope at high red-shift; Chemical abundance of stars; Physical process of a wide range outflow phenomena, in conjunction with space missions in the X-ray band; Searching of new phenomena by observing spectroscopically peculiar objects discovered by the ground spectroscopic survey.
Outer atmosphere astronomy, Outer atmosphere astronomy, World Space ObservatoryWorld Space Observatory
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EXPLORATION OF EXPLORATION OF SOLAR SYSTEM SOLAR SYSTEM
PLANETS AND MOONPLANETS AND MOON
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Planetary and the Solar System's small bodies research, project PPHOBOSHOBOS-G-GRUNTRUNT
Goals of the Mission-Phobos: regolith sample return, Phobos in situ study, Mars and Phobos remote sensing.Scientific Objectives: study physical and chemical characteristics of Phobos regolith and subsurface layers in situ and under laboratory conditions; study of the role played by asteroidal impacts in the formation of terrestrial planets, in the evolution of their atmospheres, crusts, and inventories of volotiles; study of the origin of the Martian satellites and their relation to Mars; search of possible paleolife; study of peculiarities of orbital and proper motion of Phobos; study physical conditions of the Martian environment (dust, gas, plasma components); Monitoring of dynamic of the Martian atmosphere and seasons climate changing.Launch - October 2009Earth – Mars flight duration - 10 – 11,5 monthsReturn rocket launch from Phobos - July-August 2011Mars – Earth flight duration - 11,5 monthsEarth arrival - June-July 2012Total mission duration ~ 33-34 months
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THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DELIVER AN INDIAN SMALL DELIVER AN INDIAN SMALL
INTERPALNETARY SPACECRAFT INTERPALNETARY SPACECRAFT TO THE ORBIT AROUND MARS.TO THE ORBIT AROUND MARS.RUSSIA IS READY TO ASSIST IN RUSSIA IS READY TO ASSIST IN
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DUE TO THE STRICTLY FIXED DUE TO THE STRICTLY FIXED ASTRONOMICAL DATE OT THE ASTRONOMICAL DATE OT THE MISSION LAUNCH AN INTER-MISSION LAUNCH AN INTER-
AGENCY AGREEMENT AGENCY AGREEMENT REGARDING THE CONCLUSION REGARDING THE CONCLUSION
OF THE CONTRACT MUST BE OF THE CONTRACT MUST BE SIGNED BY THE END OF 2005SIGNED BY THE END OF 2005
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LUNA-GLOB LUNA-GLOB MISSIONMISSION
Main goals of mission
Spacecraft LUNA-GLOB consist of: 10 small Penetrators (Vent 2,6 km/sec); 3 big Penetrators (Vent 100 m/sec); descent vehicle
Launcher – “Dnepr”, Data of launch - 2012
Scientific objectives of mission:
Investigations of lunar inner structure; Intelligence lunar natural resources; Study influence particles and electromagnetic radiation on lunar surface; Determination of the volatile components in south pole crater of moon.
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LUNA-GLOB LUNA-GLOB MISSION. MISSION. MISSION MISSION PROFILEPROFILE
Operation on the orbit ofthe Moon Artificial satellite
Insertion with the help of APS intothe Earth-Moon flight trajectory
Carrying out of trajectory measurements on the parking near-Earth orbit
Separation of the APSdroppable tank’s unit
APS separationInsertion into the orbit
of the Moon satellite
Braking with the help of the APS
Spacecraft reorientation, correction.Spinning and separation of the third landing vehicle
Spacecraft reorientation, correction.Spinning and separation of cassette with small penetrators
Spacecraft reorientation, correction.Spinning and separation of the first landing vehicle
Spacecraft reorientation, correction.Spinning and separation of the second landing vehicle
Correction, eliminating
errors of insertion Insertion with the help of autonomous propulsion system
(APS) into the parking orbit
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RESEARCHES IN FIELD RESEARCHES IN FIELD OF SPACE BIOLOGY, OF SPACE BIOLOGY,
PHYSIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE MEDICINE
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BION-M / BIOCOSMOSBION-M / BIOCOSMOS
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Objectives:Carrying out fundamental and application
researches in field of space biology and
medicine, radiation-physical and radiation-
biological experiments in favor of manned
spaceflights (with different durations and
complexity degrees) medical and biological
problems solution.
Planned flightsPlanned flights: 2010, 2013 : 2010, 2013 andand 2016 2016
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““BION-M”: MAIN PERFORMANCESBION-M”: MAIN PERFORMANCES
Developer «TsSKB-Progress» (Samara)
Working orbit parameters: maximal height minimal height inclination
394 km266 km
62,8о
Maximal mass of spacecraft 6300 kg
Payloads mass Mass of Payloads inside descent vehicle Mass of Payloads outside descent vehicle
от 850 до 1200 kgUp to 700 kg Up to 200 kg
Duration of orbital flight Up to 45 days (+ 1 day reserve)
Mode of flight Non-oriented
Payloads average power consumption No greater than 350 W
Microgravity level 10-5 - 10-6 gо
Launcher “Soyuz”
Launching pad Baikonur
Delivery to Earth of experiments results:
Inside descent vehicle with soft landing Value of velocity vertical component at landing – not greater than 5 m/s
Via radio-telemetry downlink On receiving ground stations, which are situated on Russian territory
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““BION-M” MISSIONS:BION-M” MISSIONS: OBJECTS UNDER STUDY AND FACILITIESOBJECTS UNDER STUDY AND FACILITIES
• Rats
• Monkeys
• Reptiles• Amphibia
• Microorganisms• Insects• Worms• Cultures of cells and tissues
• Fishes
• Plants• Eggs of birds
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FUTURE RESEARCHES OBJECTIVES:
• Study of dependence of structural, metabolic and functional changes in organism upon duration of stay in microgravity.
• Biological effects due to combining influence from microgravity and cosmic rays onto organism.• Organism ability to counteract pathogenic microorganisms and toxins.• Particularities in healing of skin wounds, bones and muscles traumatic damages. • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.• Long-term effects of spaceflights. • Molecular and cellular reactions of organisms on spaceflights factors. • Mechanisms of osteogeny.• Mechanisms of muscles atrophy.• Mechanisms of cardiovascular system detraining• Mechanisms of locomotor regulation. • Biological effects of artificial gravity.• Testing of new prophylaxis measures (hypoxia, diet, medicines, and so on).
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The results of fundamental space The results of fundamental space research as all the basic scientific research as all the basic scientific
results belong to the whole results belong to the whole Humanity.Humanity.
Hence, it is advisable to establish Hence, it is advisable to establish wide international cooperation in wide international cooperation in
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In order to coordinate Russian-In order to coordinate Russian-Indian cooperation in fundamental Indian cooperation in fundamental space research it is suggested that space research it is suggested that a joint working group should be a joint working group should be
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