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+ | | 1992 || February 25 || || The Russian Space Agency is established. {{w|Yuri Koptev}} becomes the agency's first director.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2004 || March || || Director {{w|Yuri Koptev}} is replaced by {{w|Anatoly Perminov}}.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2006 || || || The budget for 2006 is of 25 billion rubles (about 900 million USD), a 33% increase from the 2005 budget.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2009 || January || || The Koronas Foton is launched as a science mission.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2011 || January || || New weather satellite {{w|Elektro L}} is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2011 || July || || Spektr R (RadioAstron) is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2013 || || || Resumption of {{w|Bion}} missions with {{w|Bion-M}}. | ||
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+ | | 2015 || || || The Russian government merges Roscosmos with the United Rocket and Space Corporation, the renationalized Russian space industry, to create Roscosmos State Corporation.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2015 || || || {{w|Spektr UV}} (Ultra Violet, 2016) is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2015 || || || {{w|Elektro P}} is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2015 || January || || Igor Komarov becomes Director.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2015 || December 28 || || The Corporation is established on the basis of the now-defunct Federal Space Agency. Roscosmos was previously known as the Russian Aviation and Space Agency.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2009 || || || The federal space budget for the year stands at about 82 billion rubles ($2.4 billion).<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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+ | | 2011 || || || The government spends 115 billion rubles ($3.8 bln) in the national space programs.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 6 November 2017
This is a timeline of FIXME.
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Big picture
Time period | Development summary | More details |
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Full timeline
Year | Month and date | Event type | Details |
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1992 | February 25 | The Russian Space Agency is established. Yuri Koptev becomes the agency's first director.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2004 | March | Director Yuri Koptev is replaced by Anatoly Perminov.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2006 | The budget for 2006 is of 25 billion rubles (about 900 million USD), a 33% increase from the 2005 budget.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
2009 | January | The Koronas Foton is launched as a science mission.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2011 | January | New weather satellite Elektro L is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2011 | July | Spektr R (RadioAstron) is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2013 | Resumption of Bion missions with Bion-M. | ||
2015 | The Russian government merges Roscosmos with the United Rocket and Space Corporation, the renationalized Russian space industry, to create Roscosmos State Corporation.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
2015 | Spektr UV (Ultra Violet, 2016) is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
2015 | Elektro P is launched.<w:Roscosmos> | ||
2015 | January | Igor Komarov becomes Director.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2015 | December 28 | The Corporation is established on the basis of the now-defunct Federal Space Agency. Roscosmos was previously known as the Russian Aviation and Space Agency.<w:Roscosmos> | |
2009 | The federal space budget for the year stands at about 82 billion rubles ($2.4 billion).<w:Roscosmos> | ||
2011 | The government spends 115 billion rubles ($3.8 bln) in the national space programs.<w:Roscosmos> |
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Funding information for this timeline is available.