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Is the manned spacecraft there this?

Looks like it is, yes. The 'Rus', which is supposed to be the 'Soyuz' successor. I'm not fan of the new name, though.
 

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Russia to test pulse detonation rocket engine in 2016

29.08.2015

President of Russian space manufacturer RSC Energia Vladimir Solntsev also said that Russia is planning to test a fundamentally new and unique rocket engine of the new generation designed for carriers of any class in 2016.

"I initiated on behalf of RSC Energia, as the management company for NPO Energomash [Russian rocket engines producer] to create a modern pulse detonation rocket engine…. Fire tests of the engine, which has not been named yet, with operating temperature of about 6000 degrees [Celsius] in combustion chambers are planed for early 2016," Solntsev told reporters at the MAKS.

After successfully undergoing all the necessary tests, the engine will be used in the launchers of light, medium and heavy class, Energia chief added.

In 1940, prolific Soviet scientist Yakov Zeldovich proposed an innovative idea of ​​the possibility of using the energy of the detonation combustion, or the burning of the fuel mixture in the mode of self-ignition following a strong impact wave, which was expected to have much higher Coefficient of performance. Later, his theoretical assessments were proved.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150829/1026353790.html

New-generation Crew Transportation Spacecraft naming competition

August 27, 2015

Rocket and Space Corporation Energia announces creativity competition for the best name of the new-generation crew transportation spacecraft, which is planned to be used for missions to the Moon.

The competition time frame: August 30 through November 2, 2015. Its results will be announced on January 15, 2016.

The winner will be chosen based on the results of a public vote and the judging panel deliberations. The top prize will be a visit to Baikonur offering an opportunity to witness the launch of a manned transportation spacecraft Soyuz in the spring of 2016.

The chairman of the competition judging panel is the general director of the State Corporation Roskosmos Igor Komarov.

The judging panel: RSC Energia President Vladimir Solntsev, first deputy general designer of the Corporation Vladimir Soloviev, general designer for advanced space complexes and systems Nikolai Bryukhanov, the head of the Cosmonaut Training Center Yuri Lonchakov, the head of the Roskosmos TV studios Alexander Ostrovsky, cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchkhin and Yelena Serova, RSC Energia press center manager Irina Romanova.

Additional information and conditions for participation in the competition are posted on the official web site of RSC Energia (www.energia.ru).

The new-generation Crew Transportation Spacecraft (CTS) developed by RSC Energia is intended for delivery of people and cargo to the Moon and a space station in a low Earth orbit.

The spacecraft is reusable, its design incorporates advanced technologies, some of which are without equals in the world's space industry. The CTS reentry vehicle will be made of composite materials, the design envisages a reusable docking assembly. State-of-the-art avionics will allow meeting the challenges of the spacecraft rendezvous and docking in a more efficient manner, and improving the crew safety during launch and return to Earth.

The CTS crew can be as large as 4. The spacecraft will be able to stay in free flight for a period of up to 30 days, and stay attached to a space station for a period of up to 1 year. The total mass of the spacecraft during its flight to the space station will be 14.4 metric tons (19 tons during a mission to the Moon), the mass of the reentry vehicle will be 9 metric tons. The length of the spacecraft is 6.1 meters. The nominal g-load during descent is 3g. During lunar missions, the spacecraft orbital insertion is to be performed by the heavy launch vehicle Angara-A5V".


JSC RSC Energia: the leader in the rocket and space industry, and the prime contractor for manned space systems. The Corporation conducts work on the development of unmanned space and rocket systems (launch vehicles and orbital transfer vehicles), and high-technology systems for various non-space applications. Since August 2014, the Corporation is headed by Vladimir Lvovich Solntsev.

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http://www.energia.ru/en/news/news-2015/news_08-26_3.html
 

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Seriously - what goes on in Russia right now? Do you get your job for writing pulp stories?
 
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Russian tourism agency suggests opening Vostochny spaceport for tourists:love:

September 03, 2015

Head of the Russian Federal Agency for Tourism (Rostourism) Oleg Safonov has suggested making the Vostochny cosmodrome a tourist facility.

"A tourist facility may be created on the basis of the Vostochny spaceport, which will be accessible for foreign tourists as well," Safonov said at a round-table discussion at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.

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http://nkna.ru/progress/kosmodrom-vostochnyiy-fotoreportazh/

http://tass.ru/en/non-political/818403
 

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If it had a visitors center much like KSC, Johnson or Huntsville I would surely be interested in visiting if I were in that part of the world.
 

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Well I already would be very happy to know that the spaceport is fully built and operational. Then yes, anything they want :yes:
 

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If it had a visitors center much like KSC, Johnson or Huntsville I would surely be interested in visiting if I were in that part of the world.

The interesting thing is that Vostochny is much closer to the Chinese border than anything else - it's only a 2.5 hours drive (240 km/150 miles) from the Russian border city of Blagoveshchensk, where you can cross the Amur river into China (the city of Heihe) and catch daily trains/flights to Beijing! If you want to stay on the Russian side, there are daily widebody plane flights from Moscow to Blagoveshchensk.

Though I believe that this is still a little bit more exotic than riding on the Trans-Siberian Railway (which, of course, crosses the main door of Vostochny) right now. :rofl:
 

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Rosatom to develop nuclear reactor for long-range space missions

September 14, 2015

Russian civilian nuclear power corporation is scheduled to complete a prototype of a megawatt-class nuclear reactor for space flight in 2018

Russian civilian nuclear power corporation Rosatom will manufacture a prototype megawatt-class nuclear reactor by 2018 for long-range space flights, Rosatom Deputy CEO for Innovation Management Vyacheslav Pershukov said on Monday.

"We are scheduled to complete a prototype of a megawatt-class nuclear reactor for space flight in 2018, and we will do so," Pershukov told journalists on the sidelines of the 59th session of the IAEA General Conference.

"We shall meet our commitments. A solution in principle will be developed, it will be a working example, and Rosatom is hopeful that Roscosmos [Federal Space Agency] will find an application for a useful product like that."

Roscosmos is said to have pondered abandoning the development of a megawatt-class reactor.

The development of a transport power module based on such a power plant started in 2010, with the engineering design completed in 2012. The completion of the development of the power plant itself was expected in 2015, and transport power module flight tests were anticipated by late 2018. The program’s implementation was reported to call for 20 billion rubles ($295 million at the current exchange rate), including 17 billion rubles ($251 million) of governmental funds.

Nuclear power engineering has been repeatedly used by this country in space exploration. The Soviet Union had launched 32 spacecraft equipped with thermoelectric nuclear power plants from 1970 to 1988 and had developed a nuclear engine for space rockets and tested it at the Semipalatinsk nuclear proving ground from 1960 to 1980.

http://tass.ru/en/science/820985

Upgraded missile range instrumentation ship to support launches at Vostochny cosmodrome

September 16, 2015

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The Project 1914.1 Marshal Krylov measurement ship with a displacement of 23,700 tons was launched on July 24, 1987 and remains the only Russian ship in its class, outfitted for space communications

The upgrade of the Marshal Krylov missile range instrumentation ship will facilitate launches of space rockets from the Vostochny cosmodrome, Andrei Obukhov, chief designer of the Baltsudoproyekt design bureau (an affiliate of the Krylov state scientific center), told TASS on Wednesday.

"We are working on modernization of the Project 1914.1 Marshal Krylov ship operated by the [Russian Navy] Pacific Fleet. Improvements in the ship’s measurement equipment will enable it to support rocket launches from the Vostochny cosmodrome that is being built now," he said.

According to the chief designer of Baltsudoproyekt that developed the Project 1914.1 ship, "the Marshal Krylov is under our continuous supervision because we are installing specialized equipment and extending its service life under the government-awarded contract."

Obukhov said that the Marshal Krylov had come to Vladivostok for the upgrade in October 2014. The upgrade is being performed by the Dalzavod shipyard.

The Project 1914.1 Marshal Krylov measurement ship with a displacement of 23,700 tons was launched on July 24, 1987 and remains the only Russian ship in its class, outfitted for space communications, and one of the largest and best-equipped Russian Navy ships. It operates in support of flight tests of advanced spacecraft, launch vehicles and cruise and ballistic missiles. Measuring 200-plus meters in length and having a crew of about 350, the Marshal Krylov has a speed of 22 knots and can carry two Kamov Ka-27 (NATO reporting name Helix) search and rescue helicopters.

http://tass.ru/en/science/821547

A train carrying the first ever Soyuz-2 has just arrived at Vostochny Cosmodrome

24 Sep 2015

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Vostochny. + 6 hours

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Dmitri Rogozin discussing space development with Steven Seagal

25 Sep 2015

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https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/647321500391985152
 
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From your source:

Oct. 02 2015

The building "has been designed for a different modification of the Soyuz rocket":

The quote could not be found on TASS

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/busin...et-wont-fit-in-its-new-cosmodrome/536827.html
:rofl:

I wouldn't put any trust in this. The article everybody is referring to doesn't exist, and Meduza.io along with gazeta.ru are both pretty low quality sources.

https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/3nk2rq/the_moscow_times_russias_new_rocket_wont_fit_in/

Bonus quote (instant enlightener):

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Reading such things I'm astonished just how many idiots work in mass media
http://palm.newsru.com/russia/01oct2015/soyuz.html

https://twitter.com/DRogozin/status/649965887236259840

@DRogozin Hey Rogo, give em hell !
@DRogozin Well said Dmitry.
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Vostochny construction nearing completion

October 14, 20:46

Russian President Vladimir Putin who visited the Vostochny space launch facility in Russia’s Amur region earlier on Wednesday said he was satisfied how it was preparing for the first launch, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

"The degree of readiness (for launching the first space rocket) was discussed at a special meeting at Vostochny. Some facilities were almost ready, others had to be finished," Peskov explained.

Despite promises to exert titanic efforts to meet the initially set deadlines, Putin decided there was no need to rush.

"Space is not a sphere where an emergency mode can be applied," Peskov quoted Putin as saying. They agreed that a series of test works should be completed without haste.

"On the whole, the president gave a very positive assessment to efforts made to catch up for the lost time," the Kremlin spokesperson went on to say. He added that Putin had visited the Vostochny cosmodrome last year and had a chance to compare how the situation had changed since then.

During his visit, Putin said the first launches from Russia’s Vostochny spaceport should be carried out in 2016 rather than this December. The Vostochny (Eastern) spaceport is being built near the town of Uglegorsk in the Amur region. It will become the first national cosmodrome for civilian use. Russia's new spaceport construction - in this photo gallery by TASS

http://tass.ru/en/science/829011

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Russia's New Rocket Won't Fit in Its New Cosmodrome

Reminds the worst woes of the Soviet Union planned economy... :dry:
 

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Putin blasts mismanagement at new Russian spaceport

Putin blasts mismanagement at new Russian spaceport

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Stephen Clark (SpaceFlight Now)


Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Soyuz launch pad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome. Credit: Kremlin press service

The first launch from Russia’s new cosmodrome in the country’s Far East will not occur until at least early 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced last week, in a widely-anticipated delay after reports of botched construction and corruption beleaguering the spaceport project.

Putin traveled to the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia’s Amur region near the Chinese border Oct. 14 for an update on the readiness of the launch base from Russian space officials in charge of its development.

Russian authorities long held to a schedule for launching the first satellite from Vostochny, which means “eastern” in Russian, by the end of 2015, the deadline established when Putin approved the spacecraft development in 2007.

But the Russian president relaxed the timetable in his Oct. 14 visit to the Siberian spaceport, according to transcripts of a meeting between Putin and deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin, whose portfolio includes the Russian space sector.

“Let’s set our sights on a first launch in 2016, some time in spring,” Putin said. “It would be good to time this for Cosmonautics Day (April 12), but there should be no mad rush if this is not possible. Work steadily and calmly to meet the deadline that will be set soon, but just let me know what that deadline will be.”

Rogozin agreed, saying that launch teams would be ready for a liftoff in mid-April, but Putin cautioned space officials to only launch when ready, according to comments released by the Kremlin.

The activation of Vostochny — about 3,400 miles (5,500 kilometers) east of Moscow — would allow Russia to reduce its reliance on the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, which the Russian government leases from the Central Asia nation for $115 million per year.


An aerial view of the Soyuz launch pad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome. Its design is similar to the Soyuz launch facility at the European-run Guiana Space Center in South America, with a large concrete flame pit and mobile service gantry. Credit: Roscosmos

But the Vostochny project, part of the civilian Russian space agency’s development program, has been mired in delays and scandal.

The Moscow Times reported Oct. 2 that equipment inside an assembly building at Vostochny was built to the wrong specification, and the Soyuz-2 rocket meant to fly from the cosmodrome would not fit in the building.

“On the matter of subcontractors, Spetsstroy (Vostochny’s lead contractor) has brought in up to 130 such organizations,” Putin said. “Close supervision of these organizations has not been organized. The qualifications of specialists working in this area require particularly close attention because we have seen a sizeable number of construction flaws. It is good that these problems have been detected in good time and measures and decisions have been taken to fix them.”

Several managers in charge of Vostochny’s construction have been arrested for allegedly embezzling money earmarked for the launch site. Russian prosecutors said in July they had discovered $130 million in theft at the construction site, according to Russia’s Tass news agency.

“I realize that we are building a unique facility here, perhaps the most advanced and high-tech site of its kind in the world, and we understand that new ideas and solutions can arise during the project, but at the same time, we do need to keep the deadlines in mind and not let construction delays build up,” Putin said.

According to Putin, Spetsstroy received about $1.1 billion (70.4 billion rubles) for the Vostochny project from 2011 through 2015. Construction work valued at less than half that figure has been approved and documented, he said.


A planned city under construction at the Vostochny Cosmodrome will be home to tens of thousands of aerospace workers and their families, complete with rail and road links, schools, and mid-rise apartments popping up from remote Siberian forests. Credit: Roscosmos

“We must ensure strict monitoring of funds,” Putin said. “We know, sadly, that there are suspicions of criminal acts. I say ‘suspicions’ because the investigation is still underway, but I will ask the Investigative Committee to make sure that all work on opening criminal cases is completed and cases opened are sent on to the courts.”

Workers went on strike at Vostochny earlier this year after not being paid on time, but Putin said the Russian government has allocated all the money needed for the project.

“We need to make a thorough check of how these advance payments have been spent and make sure that workers’ wages are not paid late,” Putin said. “We know, unfortunately, that there have been such problems. Why is this happening? This is not because the state authorities have not made the needed funds available. We have been sending all the needed amounts of money according to schedule.

“This is happening because there is a system of subcontractor organizations that are using funds sent for the space launch center to patch up their own holes elsewhere,” he said. “This is completely unacceptable.”

Rogozin, who was put in charge of Vostochny’s development last year, said there are 20 criminal cases open for misappropriation, waste and fraud related to the cosmodrome’s construction, and he promised wages to workers are now being paid on time.

“We continue to step in with regard to any case of delays even of a few days, and overall, we have put an end to the kind of disgrace that we had at the site last spring,” Rogozin said.

The around-the-clock push to complete the cosmodrome’s basic facilities — enough to enable a launch — was a tall order to be finished in time for a liftoff by the end of 2015, Rogozin said.

Although ground facilities are complete, testing is still in its early stages, he said, adding that past experience at Soyuz launch sites such as the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia and in French Guiana shows preflight checks can take nearly a year.

The Soyuz-2 rocket assigned to the first launch from Vostochny arrived at the cosmodrome in September.

“The space sector is not the place for hasty bursts of last-minute work and super-human efforts,” Putin said. “What we need here are a steady pace of work and reliable quality. We need quality results, not victorious reports.”

Rogozin said the construction is ready to move into a second phase with the installation of a launch pad for Russia’s new Angara rocket, which successfully completed its first two test launches from Plesetsk in 2014.

The first Angara launch from Vostochny is scheduled for 2021, he said, followed by the first piloted flight from the eastern spaceport in 2023 aboard a new-type space capsule to replace Russia’s venerable Soyuz crew craft.
 
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Roscosmos training monkeys for Travelling to Mars by 2017

Scientists are preparing a group of monkeys for a mission to Mars

26 October 2015; 14:31

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Domestic scientists are preparing a group of monkeys for a mission to Mars. In this experiment the monkeys not only learn how to control the spacecraft, but also will be the first representatives of Earth to set foot on the Red planet.

Scientists of the Russian Institute of biomedical problems (IBMP) have carried out experiments on 4 rhesus monkeys are considered the most intelligent primates. It is assumed that each of macaques-the astronauts will be a two-year preparation for the trip to the Red planet.

In the process of training monkeys to rise up early, 3 hours with instructors, solve different kind of tasks, then they are entitled to lunch and rest. "We have to civilize. She needs to sit in the chair, we must do something, not talking about test, test, some operations in this chair," explained the chief of Department of sensorimotor physiology and maintenance Inessa Kozlovskaya IBMP.

How to convince researchers, monkeys have to learn to steer with the joystick and to get the cursor at the target that appears on the screen. "The background of this pilot control of the spacecraft landing. I don't claim that this is built on control during the flight. But the monkey must be trained to perform specific program, similar in key areas, management programs inhabitant of our planet", - quote Kozlovsky

As conceived by scientists, in 3 months macaques, as experienced players will be in fractions of seconds to catch the joystick targets. A year will solve the mind mathematical problems and without the help of others to make a program of personal practice. Scientists admit that 1st mission to Mars, people will have to yield your own, if you believe Charles Darwin, the closest family members - apes.

http://news.rin.ru/eng/news_text/135409/
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The first snow has fallen at Vostochny Cosmodrome

12:53 PM - 1 Nov 2015

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Dmitry Rogozin

Tonight I'm flying out to the Far East. Tomorrow I'm working at the Cosmodrome

https://twitter.com/DRogozin/status/660922612294512641

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9:02 AM - 26 Oct 2015

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9:33 AM - 2 Nov 2015. Frames of launch vehicles and spacecrafts fused with white snow coat of Cosmodrome Vostochny

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9:36 AM - 2 Nov 2015. Launch circle from the height of Soyuz-2 rocket's mobile service tower

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10:28 PM - 2 Nov 2015. Technical Centre can be seen up left in the safe distance

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3:20 AM - 3 Nov 2015. And the site for "Angara" launch complex can be seen from here. For now it's a 5 km long hill covered with snow

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3:25 AM - 3 Nov 2015. Traversing gallery is being thoroughly polished to meet the cleanness requirements

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3:38 AM - 3 Nov 2015. Autonomous tests underway at the mount and test facility. Launch vehicle Soyuz-2 rests in a capsule for now

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Russia to Create New Space Launchers Using RS-20 Ballistic Missiles by 2017

03.11.2015

The creation of new space launchers using converted ballistic missiles, including the Satan, will be accomplished by 2017, a deputy director of a Rostech subsidiary said Tuesday.

“We are currently creating the next generation of a system that is unified and may serve space launches of not only the RS-20B, but also other types of missiles that have been removed from military service. The new system of the starting position has already undergone preliminary testing and the work is planned to be finished by 2017,” United Instrument Construction Corporation Deputy General Director Sergei Skokov told RIA Novosti.

The new generation system for the preparation and launch of the converted missiles consists of two parts located at the command point and the starting position.

The development is being carried out by the Russia-based Kosmotras international space company.

Kosmotras is the leading researcher behind the Dnepr rocket program. Dnepr (NATO reporting name SS-18 Satan) is a space launch vehicle based on an intercontinental ballistic missile. It is launched from two Russian launch bases, Baikonur in Kazakhstan and Yasny in southern Russia.

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Given the current time frame, the snow will be long gone by the time the 1st Soyuz rocket can fly out of Vostochny. :rofl:

I am surprised that the Russians haven't consider moving the Progress flights to Vostochny yet - given that the various satellite and inter-planetary probes are suffering from budget problems, the quarterly ISS flights would keep the launch facilities running...
 

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Watching a Baikonur cosmodrome space launch as a tourist will cost $4,500-5,000

November 30, 2015

Tourists to get access to Russian space launches

Excursions to the Baikonur cosmodrome to see the launch of Russian spacecraft are to be made legal for tourists. Roscosmos, Russia's principal space authority, has selected tour operators who will be licensed to organize tours to Baikonur. Until now the only way to enter the launch pad was to pay to visit as a member of the official Roscosmos delegation.

Those who have ever dreamed of watching a Russian rocket take off for outer space in person now have the chance to make that dream a reality – provided they have the cash. Russia’s federal space agency Roscosmos is poised to announce the winners of a competition it has organized for tour operators interested in arranging trips to the Baikonur Cosmodrome to see space launches.

Over 40 companies participated in the competition and the winners, who will receive a license from the space agency, will be announced in December 2015. According to the Roscosmos press service, the selection of operators will make it easier for them to bring tourism to the cosmodrome and for the space agency to supervise the process.

Baikonur, located in the steppes of Kazakhstan, is the world’s first and busiest cosmodrome in terms of number of spacecraft launches. In 2014 it launched 21 spacecraft, while Cape Canaveral in the U.S. launched 18. Baikonur is on lease to Russia until 2050.

The Earth-based space tourism market in Russia is rather small, with only 10 or so companies currently taking tourists to Baikonur, according to the RBK business daily, which nonetheless estimates the total turnover at over $100 million a year. And most of these companies, which are not officially accredited, do business thanks to personal connections.

"For starters, it is necessary to have contacts within Roscosmos. Then you can make agreements with Baikonur directly," said Tatyana Avgustinovich, project manager at Spaceport Travel Agency (STA).

Foreign companies also sell tours to Baikonur, however, these companies do not act as operators.

Although Roscosmos will issue licenses to the newly selected operators, its income – which comes from the state budget – will not change. According to the space agency's press service, its income depends on the number of spacecraft launched, not on the number of tours sold.

Visiting Baikonur today

Seeing the launch of a manned spacecraft is one of the most popular programs in Earth-based space tourism. Spaceships with cosmonauts aboard are launched from Baikonur four times a year. There are also launches of cargo spacecraft, which are more frequent, but they go into space without pilots and are therefore less popular among tourists, according to Avgustinovich.

To see it all with your own eyes costs $4,500-5,000 for foreigners and 90,000-95,000 rubles (about $1,500) for Russians.

"The amount varies depending on the hotel price and there is always the risk that during launch periods prices can increase," said Avgustinovich.

During their visit to the spaceport, tourist groups are accompanied by Roscosmos chairman Igor Komarov. According to Kseniya Nikitonova from Vezhitel Tour, the visitors receive VIP passes and basically come to the launch pad as members of the delegation.

These tours are popular all over the world: Nikitonova lists tourists from the U.S., Canada, the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Japan, India and Australia among those who visit Baikonur. STA has also noticed that tourists from China have also become very interested in the launches.


http://rbth.com/science_and_tech/20...-to-get-acces-to-rusian-space-launches_546025

Vostochny successfully connected to the power grid

6:29 AM - 30 Nov 2015

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At 6 o'clock this morning connection of all Vostochny "launch minimum" facilities to power grid was completed
https://twitter.com/DRogozin/status/671335354742513664


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Thus, comprehensive autonomous tests of our new Cosmodrome's technological equipment are about to start
https://twitter.com/DRogozin/status/671335798386593792
 
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