
Russia Sets Sights on Venera-D Venus Mission by 2036
Russia plans its Venera-D mission to Venus by 2036, with design work starting January 2026. The project will deploy an orbiter, lander and balloon probe.
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Russia plans its Venera-D mission to Venus by 2036, with design work starting January 2026. The project will deploy an orbiter, lander and balloon probe.
Russia plans to launch over 100 spacecraft by the end of 2024, expanding its orbital constellation and reinforcing its presence in the global space industry.
Russia successfully launched its Angara-A5 rocket for the first time from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, marking a significant step in its post-Soviet space ambitions.