Russian Rocket Launch Frequency Reaches Lowest Level Since 1961
The current rate of Russian rocket launches is the lowest recorded since 1961, when Yuri Gagarin first flew into space. New Zealand has reportedly overtaken Russia in launch frequency. China and the United States have surpassed Russia by 5 to 10 times. Roscosmos is reportedly attempting to maintain momentum through new developments. While Russia maintains global ambitions for space exploration and rocket launches, these plans are facing local and terrestrial challenges. The source noted that these practical difficulties are undermining the country's broader space objectives.
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Ukrainian Radio UR-1
“the current level of Russian launches is the lowest since 1961, when Gagarin flew into space and there were 9.”
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
“росіян, та ті люди, які справді були опозиційними, дуже часто говорили крім... Це повинно відкрити якийсь новий етап. Росію офіційно можуть запрошувати і не інше подіяв, що сам Венеційський кінофестиваль зробив.”
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