After a 25-year hiatus for the Russian space shuttle program Buran (Snowstorm), Russia looks to take on a new Reusable Space Rocket System to reduce the cost of satellite launches.
The Reusable Space Rocket System, known in Russia as MRKS, is being developed by Moscow-based spacecraft manufacturer Krunichev State Research and Production Space Center. According to a Sputnik News report, the program is being developed under the Federal Space Program and is expected to cost 12.5bn Rubles ($191m). The report outlines that the program will…
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