Russland will mit dem Start der ehrgeizigen Venus-Mission im Jahr 2036 den sowjetischen Weltraumruhm zurückgewinnen

https://www.space.com/astronomy/venus/russia-aims-to-reclaim-soviet-space-glory-with-2036-launch-of-ambitious-venus-mission

32 Kommentare

  1. Just a reminder that Putin was threatening to land a man on Moon’s pole by 2019

  2. Very unlikely. IKI RAN (organisation for scientific space exploration) is underfunded as never before, and unlikely to order anything from Roscosmos (hardware manufacturer/launch operator), that constantly recieving orders from MoD, producing military hardware. It’s also lagging in production capabilities, so, it’s far from current priorities for the next decade at least.

    No money for fundamental science. Even before, previous missions were often relying on foreign participation. There were no substantial interest from government, but now interest is literally negative.

  3. Venus is the tutorial planet. The reason why Soviet union was spaming probes at Venus was that they had huge problems with sending probes anywhere else. 

  4. WasLeftUnsupervised on

    Maybe if the whole world starts cheering this on with wild applause, it would distract Putin’s miscreant ego enough to get him to focus on this and end the war in Ukraine.

    And hey, I’d be psyched to see how well modern materials and engineering can survive on Venus. It should be a contest every decade: submit your craft, we’ll fly them all to Venus and release them at the same time. Clock starts when you touchdown. Longest transmission wins

  5. volcanopele on

    The next Russian Venus mission always has the same time table as NASA crewed Mars missions.

  6. throwawayhyperbeam on

    Would be really awesome to see some new photos from the surface. Just imagine the things we could do if there were some way to get along.

  7. night-shark on

    What’s up with the Russians and Venus? I mean, yeah, it’s cool and all but there are other celestial bodies out there, guys.

  8. IJustLookLikeThis13 on

    I hope Russia tries to send people to Venus. That’d be cool to watch; I don’t think they’d make it there, and I don’t think they’d survive.

  9. alvinofdiaspar on

    Venera D has been on the books way way before 2022. Even if it did get into implementation – Russian planetary missions had an extremely poor track record (e.g. Phobos Grunt)

  10. I’m sure Putin intends to win all elections until he literally starts to rot but what a vision… what is he gonna do when no one wants oil?

  11. Oh shit, I hope the Russians won’t win the new new space race by probing Venus…

  12. Lol, doubt it. Moscow is currently in an internet blackout. The Soyuz launch pad is still out of commission after collapse of the service base into the flame trench. 3/4 of russian oblasts are bankrupt. Oil export infrastructure is being destroyed daily, as well as refineries. The russian military is retreating in southern Ukraine. There is no money for any space endeavours.

  13. There are so many shades in here that you could wear one or two enough to look at the sun directly (Don’t. I am just kidding).

  14. Trumpologist on

    What ever happened to the phosphine life on Venus thing? It was all the buzz for a long while

  15. Positive_Chip6198 on

    Their last venus mission lasted about as long as my dating life. I wonder how they expect to get anything to last in that environment.

  16. Iirc, more of these space probes, including the last one, failed than being a success. I am curious how it goes this time. But 2036 is so far down the road who will remember this till it happens?

  17. They can’t even land a Russian soldier in Warsaw. Despite really, REALLY wanting to.

  18. This is likely one of the few things proposed by the russian govt I can easily get behind

  19. TenchuReddit on

    With the brain drain, wealth drain, and upside-down demographics, there is no way RuZZia can ever reclaim space glory. Better to just hand it over to China.

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