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Russia Scales Back Ambitions for Its Next Space Station

Last updated: December 29, 2025 8:20 am
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The International Space Station (ISS) is set to retire by 2030, prompting Russia to develop its own replacement orbital laboratory. Initially planning to place its future space station in a high-latitude polar orbit for Arctic observation, Russian authorities have decided to stick with the familiar ISS orbit—a 51.6-degree inclination used by the Soviet Mir space station nearly 40 years ago.

This decision will have far-reaching implications for Russia’s space program, influencing the type of modules used to construct the Russian Orbital Station (ROS), the launch vehicles and spaceports utilized, and the overall structure of the country’s future space economy. The head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Bakanov, highlighted that the shift aligns with future space cooperation with India, as both countries are constructing their own national orbital stations.

Despite claims of alignment with India, experts believe that the decision to stay in the same orbit as the ISS was primarily driven by cost-effectiveness and a desire to leverage existing technology and designs from the ISS and Soyuz spacecraft. This strategic move allows Russia to minimize manufacturing and design challenges associated with aiming for a polar orbit, ultimately shaping the ROS as a nod to the Mir era.

While a high-latitude station would have offered unique capabilities for observing Russia’s territory and facilitating lunar missions, practical constraints led to the abandonment of this ambitious vision. Instead, Russia will repurpose the Science Power Module (NEM) as the core of the ROS, leveraging existing components and launch infrastructure to expedite the station’s development.

The ROS deployment plan involves launching additional modules to expand the station’s capabilities, culminating in its detachment from the ISS in 2030. However, challenges such as repairing the Nauka module’s cooling system and ensuring operational independence may pose obstacles for Russia’s crewed spaceflight program. Despite ongoing efforts to attract international partners, the ROS project faces uncertainties as the ISS approaches its retirement.

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As Russia navigates these complexities, the future of its space program hinges on successful collaboration and innovation to ensure the seamless transition to the ROS era. Stay tuned for updates on Russia’s ambitious journey into space exploration.

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