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It was a surreal time warp to the bowels of neo-depressing Stalinesque architecture and into an uneven cement cocoon housing a dozen gleaming jewels – sundry space satellites in development – to explore Venus and various Moons.

I saw Electra, Phobos-Grunt, micro-satellites, modular satellite components, Solar sails, unfolding parabolic dishes, Helium 3 mining from the regolith, and a telescope for the far side of the moon.

Our host, the Engineering Director, has been there since 1971, and we had lunch at the facility (photo below).

I asked him what the areas needed attention and were not getting it:
1) asteroid protection (land a satellite with hooks and use a motor to move the asteroid)
2) satellite refueling
3) dark matter study

And then he reflected:
“Looking back, it was crazy the risk we put the cosmonauts through on the space race.”

Although he did not speak English, he seemed to relish my translated story from Neil Armstrong on his greatest fear before Apollo 11.

I waited to get out of the country before posting many Moscow shots. Maybe it’s just a superstition, but it’s good to be back.

Speaking of space, I am heading to SpaceX mission control this evening for the Falcon1 Launch.

You can watch the live webcast this afternoon, and the launch is currently scheduled for 7:30 PST today.

13 responses to “Russian Federal Space Agency”

  1. Russian Space Lunch, with vodka at the facilityRussian Space Lunch

  2. Looking forward to the Falcon 1 photos. Good luck to the launch team.

  3. Falcon 1….Will be virtually here ; )

    edit
    4:23 pm PDT: Estimated T-zero at 7:30pm PDT

    Endeavour Launch Rescheduled for Wednesday
    Tue, 14 Jul 2009 12:53:38 AM GMT+0200
    Hope the Falcon will get more luck !

    "a gift book of Russian papers" Secret plans ? =)

  4. Webcast should start at 7:10pm, if not delayed further

  5. T-15 MINUTES and Holding for Green light on Weather Good luck to Elon and the Team ; )
    ps: I don’t know about the Falcon but here in France it’s 5.10 am and the first bird just rise from his sleep, singing Bonjour from the window =)
    Hope you are having fun =)

  6. Sweet launch! Way to go SpaceX!

  7. Great video feed into 9 minutes after launch. Congrats to all.

  8. great story!
    it’s tough being a commie…

  9. Oh I really liked St. Petersburg, and Eastern Russia too.

  10. Blue book…St.Petersburg…my second home…fantastic city, somewhat German and Peter is my dad’s name:)

  11. Interesting to me to revisit this and see asteroid protection there, top of the list… And while researching the Apollo Goodwill Disc, I found this quote from a 2001 interview at JSC:

    "it’s so small, it’s very colorful — you know, you see an ocean and gaseous layer, a little bit, just a tiny bit, of atmosphere around it. And, compared with all the other celestial objects — which, in many cases, are much more massive, more terrifying — it looks like it couldn’t put up a very good defense against a celestial onslaught." — Neil Armstrong

  12. The book title says:
    "Проектирования космических систем и комплексов"
    In English
    "Topical issues of design of space systems and complexes"
    😄

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