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Success Rockets

Success Rockets (Russian: АО «Успешные ракеты») is a Russian private space company that produces ultralight suborbital and orbital launch vehicles, small spacecraft, satellite constellations, and space tugs. The company was founded in 2020 by Oleg Mansurov. In October 2021, Success Rockets included subsidiaries in several Russian regions.[1]

Success Rockets
TypePrivately held company
IndustrySpace
Founded2020
FounderOleg Mansurov
Headquarters
Russia
Key people
Oleg Mansurov (CEO)
ProductsSuborbital and orbital launch vehicles, small spacecraft, satellite constellations, space tugs, Earth remote sensing and data analysis
SubsidiariesSR Rockets, SR Satellites, SR CMS, SR Data
Websitesuccessrockets.ru

Success Rockets is engaged in Earth remote sensing, data generation, processing, and analysis. Additionally, there are indications that the company may construct a spaceport. The first orbital test flights and commercial launches are planned for 2024.[2][3][4][5]

History

Entrepreneur Oleg Mansurov, founder of the Success Rockets, is a National University of Science and Technology (MISiS) graduate. He interned at MIT and PolyU, studied space technologies at one of the first courses at Open University Skolkovo [ru], and took part in Skoltech International Space School.[5] In 2012 he addressed the Russian-German Conference on Electric Propulsions and Their Applications Conference (RGCEP).[4] As the CEO of Success Rockets in 2020 and 2021 Mansurov attended the SPIEF and the Eastern Economic Forum;[6][7] he addressed the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX) in St Petersburg[8] and the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Dubai.[9][10] In business circles Mansurov is known as the founder of Actum, a company that organizes hackathons for corporations like VEB.RF, Gazprom Neft, Sberbank, Sibur, and MegaFon.[11][12] The IT-competition ‘Leaders of Digital’, awarded with the Guinness World record as the most massive, is also one of Mansurov's projects.[13][4]

Success Rockets was officially registered as a private space company in July 2020.[14] Mansurov's IT experience allowed SC to earn from satellite imagery data analysis. The company collects images from open sources or purchases them from foreign organizations.[15][3]

According to Mansurov, negotiations with investors lasted for five years.[16][11] Interfax names Mansurov as the sole owner of Success Rockets.[15][17][5] In the end of 2021, the company announced plans to go public in two-three years' time.[18]

Team and development

As of September 2021, Success Rockets employed more than 40 specialists—engineering designers, chemists, ballisticians, mathematicians, programmers, electronic designers, satellite construction, and rocket science experts.[5][6] To increase cost-efficiency and accelerate production, the company outsources the development and buys ready-made parts from Russian Academy of Sciences and other universities. In his interviews, Mansurov mentions at least eight different development teams from MAI, BMSTU, Voenmeh, and major business companies to outsource development tasks at different stages of the project.[11]

Currently, Success Rockets plans to outsource most production and assembly works. To reduce costs, Success Rockets electronics are imported from China, because Russian industry currently is unable to provide viable substitutes. Success Rockets aims to reduce launch cost to $2.8 million for orbital rocket carriers and to $100,000 for suborbital launches. Success Rockets expects to get commercial orders from international private companies but also plans to collaborate with Russian state agencies.[17][16]

Profile

Success Rockets focuses on design, production, and testing ultralight launch vehicles—a suborbital Nebo (trans. ‘Sky’) and an orbital Stalker. The company also produces small spacecraft and satellite constellations, used for communications and Earth remote sensing.

Success Rockets designs space tugs and performs data processing. By creating its own full development cycle, the company strives for cost efficiency and resource saving.[19]

Success Rockets plans to reach the project capacity in three steps. First suborbital flights in the 20 to 100 km (12 to 62 mi) range are scheduled for late 2021 and 2022. This stage also includes engine and fuel testing, building satellite models, and a space tug. The second stage includes production of an ultralight carrier rocket and its test flight at 200 km (120 mi) altitude with a satellite platform and a space tug. At the third stage, Success Rockets plans to scale up the production of ultralight rockets, satellites, and space tugs, and launch them from its own spaceports.[4][20]

Ultralight rockets

Nebo is an ultralight rocket designed for scientific experiments, atmosphere, and meteorological research.[3] The Stalker launch vehicle is planned to carry more than 250 kg (550 lb) payload to a 500 km (310 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit. The first launch is scheduled for 2024.[21]

Success Rockets mostly applies its own technologies and solutions in its rockets. For instance, the engine body is made of carbon fibers, and heat-resistant graphite is used for the de Laval nozzle.[22] To avoid pollution, the team aims to design a zero-waste staging system where all the detached stages burn in the atmosphere after separation.[17]

The rocket's layout was showcased in December 2021.[23] In December 2022 the company introduced an internally developed series of reusable liquid-propellant rocket engines. All engines are composed of Russian-made components.[24]

Satellites

Success Rockets produces platforms for different small satellites. For example, Skibr-cub, Skibr-micro, and Skibr-mini are used for CubeSats and larger satellites that are mainly purposed for Earth Remote sensing with resolution of 0.5–5 meters,[25] Internet of things, and satellite communication.[26] The production is led by a subsidiary company SR Satellites that was launched in April 2021 in Rostov region.[27][28]

Satellite constellations

In March 2021, Success Rockets announced the development of a 200 kg (440 lb) satellite for gas emissions monitoring.[29] In September 2021, it was showcased at the 26th UN Conference on Climate Change in Glasgow.[30] A constellation of 60 satellites equipped with two types of spectrometers will form a climate change monitoring system. This program is managed by SR CMS subdivision.[31][10] The system will track greenhouse gasses concentrations in the atmosphere, collect and analyze climate change data.[32]

In October 2021 the company announced plans to create satellite constellations for Earth radar remote sensing that will potentially be demanded by FSUE Atomflot, Rosatom, and Sovcomflot for the Northern Sea Route navigation.[19]

All constellations are designed for low orbit and will burn up in the atmosphere after service without polluting the space.[33]

Space data analysis

The first area of the company's work was space data analysis for Russian and international markets. A steady increase in the number of satellites orbiting the Earth makes data processing one of the most popular services[3] that is in great demand for construction, agriculture, natural disasters prognosis, and ecological monitoring.[4] IT companies are the biggest consumers of satellite data on the international market. Russian telecom giants MegaFon, Beeline, MTS (network provider), corporations Yandex and Mail.ru, and large banks announced plans on the creation and launching of their own satellites.[17] As of 2021, state orders made more than 70% of the satellite data market. Success Rockets primarily focuses on private clients.[15]

Space tugs

SR's lineup of space tugs includes Strannik-1 and Strannik-2 models. Strannik-1 is designed to work with small satellites on low Earth orbit. Strannik-2 is purposed for Interplanetary spaceflights. Estimated payload cost will range from $20,000 to $90,000, respectively.[20] Some space tugs are planned to tow space debris from high orbit to burn up in dense atmosphere.[33]

Tests and launches

  • In December 2020, the company's 600 kg (1,300 lb) thrust engine had a successful test run.
  • In April 2021, first test flights were made in Kirov Oblast. The tested prototype of the UR-1 meteorological rocket and its onboard systems were designed in six months. The flight at 2000 m altitude lasted more than 90 seconds.[34][35] The prototype will be further used for the design of the suborbital meteorological rocket Nebo.[36]
  • In December 2021 Success Rockets had a successful test flight of Nebo-25 rocket with femtosatellites (spacecraft weighing less than 100g) at the Kapustin Yar test site. The carrier reached 7000 m altitude when the emergency systems activated. The satellites were recording telemetry data during the flight. The flight made Success Rockets the first private Russian company that achieved more than one launch per year.[37][38][39]

Spaceport

In 2020, Success Rockets announced plans to build its own spaceport. At present Russia has no sites suitable for ultralight launches even though there is a commercial potential. At first, the company considered three locations: Primorsky Krai (‘Asia’ spaceport), south Russia (‘Europe’ spaceport), and the Arctic region near Tiksi.[17] SR's spaceport is planned to have two rocket launchers, a test site, an RKA Mission Control Centre, a rocket production center, a small airfield, a hotel for employees and tourists, and a railway station.[26] Currently test launches are made at the Ministry of Defence sites.[17][40]

By autumn 2021, Rostov Oblast has been chosen as the most suitable region for construction due to its economic and geographic location and developed transport infrastructure.[41]

Partnership and customers

Success Rockets expects legal support, access to test stands, and orders from the Roscosmos corporation as the Sfera project [ru] requires hundreds of small spacecraft.[42][11] The company is already working with Roscosmos's subdivisions.[6]

In July 2021 Roscartography [ru] placed an order for a constellation of 36 satellites for Earth remote sensing in optical and infrared spectral ranges.[43] In December an agreement was signed with Rostelecom. The companies plan to create a satellite constellation for broadband Internet and collaborate in data analysis.[44]

In August 2021 SR and China's Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed an agreement on space cooperation on Chinese territory. According to the agreement, an SR subdivision will be opened at the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island. The Wenchang province is developing into a space exploration cluster with promising legal conditions.[5] Mansurov hopes to attract Chinese partners because only in 2020 local investments in private space companies reached almost $1 bln.[7] Other potential international investors are Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, which are interested in CO2 emissions monitoring.[6] In March 2022, an SR's subsidiary SR Satellites was selected by the Zayed Middle East accelerator. The accelerator provides startups access to the UAE market.[45]

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Success Rockets Russian AO Uspeshnye rakety is a Russian private space company that produces ultralight suborbital and orbital launch vehicles small spacecraft satellite constellations and space tugs The company was founded in 2020 by Oleg Mansurov In October 2021 Success Rockets included subsidiaries in several Russian regions 1 Success RocketsTypePrivately held companyIndustrySpaceFounded2020FounderOleg MansurovHeadquartersRussiaKey peopleOleg Mansurov CEO ProductsSuborbital and orbital launch vehicles small spacecraft satellite constellations space tugs Earth remote sensing and data analysisSubsidiariesSR Rockets SR Satellites SR CMS SR DataWebsitesuccessrockets wbr ruSuccess Rockets is engaged in Earth remote sensing data generation processing and analysis Additionally there are indications that the company may construct a spaceport The first orbital test flights and commercial launches are planned for 2024 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Team and development 2 Profile 2 1 Ultralight rockets 2 2 Satellites 2 3 Satellite constellations 2 4 Space data analysis 2 5 Space tugs 3 Tests and launches 4 Spaceport 5 Partnership and customers 6 ReferencesHistory EditEntrepreneur Oleg Mansurov founder of the Success Rockets is a National University of Science and Technology MISiS graduate He interned at MIT and PolyU studied space technologies at one of the first courses at Open University Skolkovo ru and took part in Skoltech International Space School 5 In 2012 he addressed the Russian German Conference on Electric Propulsions and Their Applications Conference RGCEP 4 As the CEO of Success Rockets in 2020 and 2021 Mansurov attended the SPIEF and the Eastern Economic Forum 6 7 he addressed the Global Space Exploration Conference GLEX in St Petersburg 8 and the International Astronautical Congress IAC in Dubai 9 10 In business circles Mansurov is known as the founder of Actum a company that organizes hackathons for corporations like VEB RF Gazprom Neft Sberbank Sibur and MegaFon 11 12 The IT competition Leaders of Digital awarded with the Guinness World record as the most massive is also one of Mansurov s projects 13 4 Success Rockets was officially registered as a private space company in July 2020 14 Mansurov s IT experience allowed SC to earn from satellite imagery data analysis The company collects images from open sources or purchases them from foreign organizations 15 3 According to Mansurov negotiations with investors lasted for five years 16 11 Interfax names Mansurov as the sole owner of Success Rockets 15 17 5 In the end of 2021 the company announced plans to go public in two three years time 18 Team and development Edit As of September 2021 Success Rockets employed more than 40 specialists engineering designers chemists ballisticians mathematicians programmers electronic designers satellite construction and rocket science experts 5 6 To increase cost efficiency and accelerate production the company outsources the development and buys ready made parts from Russian Academy of Sciences and other universities In his interviews Mansurov mentions at least eight different development teams from MAI BMSTU Voenmeh and major business companies to outsource development tasks at different stages of the project 11 Currently Success Rockets plans to outsource most production and assembly works To reduce costs Success Rockets electronics are imported from China because Russian industry currently is unable to provide viable substitutes Success Rockets aims to reduce launch cost to 2 8 million for orbital rocket carriers and to 100 000 for suborbital launches Success Rockets expects to get commercial orders from international private companies but also plans to collaborate with Russian state agencies 17 16 Profile EditSuccess Rockets focuses on design production and testing ultralight launch vehicles a suborbital Nebo trans Sky and an orbital Stalker The company also produces small spacecraft and satellite constellations used for communications and Earth remote sensing Success Rockets designs space tugs and performs data processing By creating its own full development cycle the company strives for cost efficiency and resource saving 19 Success Rockets plans to reach the project capacity in three steps First suborbital flights in the 20 to 100 km 12 to 62 mi range are scheduled for late 2021 and 2022 This stage also includes engine and fuel testing building satellite models and a space tug The second stage includes production of an ultralight carrier rocket and its test flight at 200 km 120 mi altitude with a satellite platform and a space tug At the third stage Success Rockets plans to scale up the production of ultralight rockets satellites and space tugs and launch them from its own spaceports 4 20 Ultralight rockets Edit Nebo is an ultralight rocket designed for scientific experiments atmosphere and meteorological research 3 The Stalker launch vehicle is planned to carry more than 250 kg 550 lb payload to a 500 km 310 mi Sun synchronous orbit The first launch is scheduled for 2024 21 Success Rockets mostly applies its own technologies and solutions in its rockets For instance the engine body is made of carbon fibers and heat resistant graphite is used for the de Laval nozzle 22 To avoid pollution the team aims to design a zero waste staging system where all the detached stages burn in the atmosphere after separation 17 The rocket s layout was showcased in December 2021 23 In December 2022 the company introduced an internally developed series of reusable liquid propellant rocket engines All engines are composed of Russian made components 24 Satellites Edit Success Rockets produces platforms for different small satellites For example Skibr cub Skibr micro and Skibr mini are used for CubeSats and larger satellites that are mainly purposed for Earth Remote sensing with resolution of 0 5 5 meters 25 Internet of things and satellite communication 26 The production is led by a subsidiary company SR Satellites that was launched in April 2021 in Rostov region 27 28 Satellite constellations Edit In March 2021 Success Rockets announced the development of a 200 kg 440 lb satellite for gas emissions monitoring 29 In September 2021 it was showcased at the 26th UN Conference on Climate Change in Glasgow 30 A constellation of 60 satellites equipped with two types of spectrometers will form a climate change monitoring system This program is managed by SR CMS subdivision 31 10 The system will track greenhouse gasses concentrations in the atmosphere collect and analyze climate change data 32 In October 2021 the company announced plans to create satellite constellations for Earth radar remote sensing that will potentially be demanded by FSUE Atomflot Rosatom and Sovcomflot for the Northern Sea Route navigation 19 All constellations are designed for low orbit and will burn up in the atmosphere after service without polluting the space 33 Space data analysis Edit The first area of the company s work was space data analysis for Russian and international markets A steady increase in the number of satellites orbiting the Earth makes data processing one of the most popular services 3 that is in great demand for construction agriculture natural disasters prognosis and ecological monitoring 4 IT companies are the biggest consumers of satellite data on the international market Russian telecom giants MegaFon Beeline MTS network provider corporations Yandex and Mail ru and large banks announced plans on the creation and launching of their own satellites 17 As of 2021 state orders made more than 70 of the satellite data market Success Rockets primarily focuses on private clients 15 Space tugs Edit SR s lineup of space tugs includes Strannik 1 and Strannik 2 models Strannik 1 is designed to work with small satellites on low Earth orbit Strannik 2 is purposed for Interplanetary spaceflights Estimated payload cost will range from 20 000 to 90 000 respectively 20 Some space tugs are planned to tow space debris from high orbit to burn up in dense atmosphere 33 Tests and launches EditIn December 2020 the company s 600 kg 1 300 lb thrust engine had a successful test run In April 2021 first test flights were made in Kirov Oblast The tested prototype of the UR 1 meteorological rocket and its onboard systems were designed in six months The flight at 2000 m altitude lasted more than 90 seconds 34 35 The prototype will be further used for the design of the suborbital meteorological rocket Nebo 36 In December 2021 Success Rockets had a successful test flight of Nebo 25 rocket with femtosatellites spacecraft weighing less than 100g at the Kapustin Yar test site The carrier reached 7000 m altitude when the emergency systems activated The satellites were recording telemetry data during the flight The flight made Success Rockets the first private Russian company that achieved more than one launch per year 37 38 39 Spaceport EditIn 2020 Success Rockets announced plans to build its own spaceport At present Russia has no sites suitable for ultralight launches even though there is a commercial potential At first the company considered three locations Primorsky Krai Asia spaceport south Russia Europe spaceport and the Arctic region near Tiksi 17 SR s spaceport is planned to have two rocket launchers a test site an RKA Mission Control Centre a rocket production center a small airfield a hotel for employees and tourists and a railway station 26 Currently test launches are made at the Ministry of Defence sites 17 40 By autumn 2021 Rostov Oblast has been chosen as the most suitable region for construction due to its economic and geographic location and developed transport infrastructure 41 Partnership and customers EditSuccess Rockets expects legal support access to test stands and orders from the Roscosmos corporation as the Sfera project ru requires hundreds of small spacecraft 42 11 The company is already working with Roscosmos s subdivisions 6 In July 2021 Roscartography ru placed an order for a constellation of 36 satellites for Earth remote sensing in optical and infrared spectral ranges 43 In December an agreement was signed with Rostelecom The companies plan to create a satellite constellation for broadband Internet and collaborate in data analysis 44 In August 2021 SR and China s Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed an agreement on space cooperation on Chinese territory According to the agreement an SR subdivision will be opened at the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island The Wenchang province is developing into a space exploration cluster with promising legal conditions 5 Mansurov hopes to attract Chinese partners because only in 2020 local investments in private space companies reached almost 1 bln 7 Other potential international investors are Qatar Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates which are interested in CO2 emissions monitoring 6 In March 2022 an SR s subsidiary SR Satellites was selected by the Zayed Middle East accelerator The accelerator provides startups access to the UAE market 45 References Edit Rukovoditeli i uchrediteli Mansurov Oleg Gennadevich CEO and Founders Mansurov Oleg Gennadyevich in Russian RBC Companies Retrieved 2021 11 11 Granovskaya K 2020 06 18 Organizator hakatonov Oleg Mansurov poobeshal postroit sverhlyogkuyu raketu v Rossii i zayavil chto privlyok na eto 50 mln Hackathon Organizer Oleg Mansurov Plans to Build Superlight launch Vehicle in Russia and Claims to Raise 50 million Investments in Russian vc ru Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d Novye kosmicheskie biznesy New Businesses in Space in Russian Esquire 2021 03 26 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d e Rakety nositeli sverhlegkogo klassa nisha na rynke puskovyh uslug i perspektivnye proekty Superlight Launch Vehicles New Rooms on Launch Market and Perspective Projects in Russian VES VKS 2019 09 05 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d e Elena Cherkas 2021 09 22 Nam ne nuzhna zolotaya raketa kotoruyu nikto ne kupit Obzor kosmicheskogo startapa Success Rockets We Don t need a Golden Launch Vehicle That No One Will Buy Review of Success Rockets Space Start Up in Russian Rusbase Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d Glava kompanii Success Rockets chastnyj kosmos v Rossii poka neopoznannyj zver Head of Success Rockets Private Space Enterprises Still Unknown in Russia TASS 2021 06 04 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Rossijskaya chastnaya kompaniya Success Rockets sozdast dochku v Kitae Russian Private Company Success Rockets to Create Subsidiary in China in Russian Interfax 2021 08 20 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Final programme GLEX 2021 PDF 2021 07 14 Oleg Mansurov Nasha missiya sdelat kosmos dostupnym i poleznym Sozdatel kosmicheskoj kompanii Success Rockets o tom mozhno li schitat ego rossijskim Ilonom Maskom kogo puskayut v chastnuyu kosmonavtiku i o ee perspektivah v Rossii Oleg Mansurov Our mission is to make space accessible and useful Founder of Success Rockets space company speaks on comparisons to Elon Musk private space business and who can enter this market in Russia in Russian Perspectum 2021 10 26 Retrieved 2021 11 04 a b Kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets predstavila maket sputnika dlya monitoringa parnikovyh gazov na 26 oj klimaticheskoj konferencii Success Rockets Space Company Introduces Draft of Greenhouse Gasses Observing Satellite at 26 Climate Conference in Russian Popular Mechanics 2021 11 11 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d Vorobyov A 2020 06 18 Chastnaya rossijskaya kompaniya investiruet v razrabotku sverhlegkoj rakety Private Russian Company Invests in Superlight Launch Vehicle Development in Russian Vedomosti Retrieved 2021 11 11 Cherkas E 2021 04 30 Rakety fitnes i drony obzor venchurnyh sdelok na rossijskom rynke za aprel Rockets Fitness Drones Venture Deals on Russian Market in April in Russian Rusbase Retrieved 2021 11 11 Komu segodnya nuzhny plody trudov pobeditelej Cifrovogo proryva Who Now Needs Brainchildren of Leaders of Digital Winners in Russian Vedomosti 2019 10 31 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Kartochka kompanii AO Uspeshnye rakety Success Rockets Profile in Russian RBC Companies Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c Zhukova C 2021 04 07 Osnovatel messendzhera Serafim investiroval v chastnuyu kosmicheskuyu kompaniyu Founder of Serafim Messenger Invests in Private Space Company in Russian Forbes Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Success Rockets chastnyj kosmicheskij proekt iz Rossii Success Rockets Private Space Company from Russia in Russian Popular Mechanics 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b c d e f Shamuev G 2021 01 11 Kosplej na SpaceX ili kak chastnye kosmicheskie kompanii vyzhivayut v Rossii Cosplaying SpaceX or How Do Private Space Companies Survive in Russia in Russian Hi Tech Mail ru Retrieved 2021 11 11 Rossijskaya chastnaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya hochet vyjti na birzhu Private Russian Space Company Plans to go IPO in Russian RIA Novosti 2021 12 08 Retrieved 2022 01 10 a b Oleg Mansurov ya by skazal Ilonu Masku spasibo Oleg Mansurov I Would Thank Elon Musk in Russian RIA Novosti 2021 06 10 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Chastnaya rossijskaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets predstavila rakety buksiry i platformy dlya sozdaniya sputnikov Private Russian Company Success Rockets Introduces Rockets Space Tugs and Platforms for Satellite Production in Russian ComNews 2020 10 20 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Kto zarabatyvaet na kosmose v Rossii i mire Making Money in Space Russian and International Players in Russian RBC Trends 2021 05 17 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Kochkina E 2020 12 17 V Rossii sozdali samyj moshnyj chastnyj raketnyj dvigatel Most Powerful Private Engine Introduced in Russia in Russian Rusbase Retrieved 2021 11 11 Gordin S 2021 12 09 Granty dlya issledovatelej i rol zhenshin v nauke v razgare vtoroj den Kongressa molodyh uchenyh Congress of Young Scientists Second Day Research Grants and Women in Science in Russian NTV Retrieved 2022 01 10 Rossijskaya chastnaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets razrabotala linejku sobstvennyh raketnyh dvigatelej Russian Private Space Company Success Rockets Introduces Own Rocket Engines Popular Mechanics in Russian Retrieved 2022 03 09 Chastnaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets poobeshala postroit kosmodrom v Dagestane Private Space Company Success Rockets Plans to Build Spaceport in Dagestan in Russian Habr 2020 12 24 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Kompaniya Success Rockets planiruet postroit chastnyj kosmodrom v Dagestane Success Rockets to Build Spaceport in Dagestan in Russian TASS 2020 12 24 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Success Rockets otkryla v Rostove kompaniyu po proizvodstvu sputnikov Success Rockets Launches Subsidiary to Produce Satellites in Rostov in Russian RBC 2021 07 15 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Novaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya SR Satellites otkrylas v Rostove na Donu New Space Company SR Satellites Launched in Rostov on Don in Russian Expert South 2021 07 15 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Berestovaya A 2021 03 06 V Rossii rabotayut nad prototipom sputnika dlya monitoringa vybrosa parnikovyh gazov Prototype of Gas Emissions Monitoring Satellite Designed in Russia in Russian Zvezda TV Channel Retrieved 2021 11 11 Space Company Success Rockets Presented the Demonstrator Model of the First Russian Specialized Satellite forMonitoring main Climate Active Substances DIANA at the 26th UN Climate Conference in Glasgow EIJ Journal 2021 11 11 Retrieved 2022 02 17 AO Uspeshnye rakety zajmetsya sozdaniem globalnoj klimaticheskoj monitoringovoj sistemy Success Rockets Announces Global Climate Change Monitoring System in Russian TASS 2021 06 04 Retrieved 2021 07 02 Novaya sputnikovaya sistema monitoringa klimata sozdaetsya v Rossii New Climate Change Monitoring System Developed in Russia in Russian Ecosphere 2021 05 26 Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Cherkas E 2021 04 12 Priostanovit kosmicheskuyu deyatelnost let na desyat pochemu problemu orbitalnogo musora bolshe nelzya ignorirovat Cease Space Activity for 10 Years Why Space Debris Issue Can No Longer Be Ignored in Russian Rusbase Retrieved 2021 11 11 Kak proshli pervye ispytaniya prototipa chastnoj meteorakety Success Rockets www kremlinrus ru Retrieved 2021 11 11 Pervye ispytaniya prototipa chastnoj meteorakety Success Rockets proshli uspeshno Successful Trials of Success Rocket Private Meteorological Rocket in Russian HighTech 2021 04 13 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Kotlova O 2021 04 19 Proshli pervye ispytaniya prototipa otechestvennoj meteorakety UR 1 ot Success Rockets Russian Success Rockets Successfully Trials UR 1 Meteorological Rocket in Russian SPARK Retrieved 2021 11 11 Rossijskaya kompaniya Success Rockets vpervye zapustila svoyu suborbitalnuyu raketu NEBO 25 Russian Company Success Rockets First Launches Its Suborbital Rocket Nebo 25 TASS in Russian 2021 12 24 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Kurasheva A 2021 12 24 Rossijskaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets sovershila pervyj suborbitalnyj zapusk Russian Company Success Rockets Makes First Successful Suborbital Launch Inc in Russian Retrieved 2022 01 10 Chastnaya kosmicheskaya kompaniya Success Rockets i hudozhnik Nikita Replyanskij predstavili pervyj suborbitalnyj NFT Russian Private Company Success Rockets and Artist Nikita Replyanski Introduce First Suborbital NFT in Russian Popular Mechanics 2021 12 24 Retrieved 2022 01 10 Rossijskij raketnyj startap sobiraetsya bit rekordy Russian Rocket Startup Aims for Records in Russian Sevastopol TV 2021 09 26 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Gde v Rostovskoj oblasti postroit kosmodrom Ploshadku dlya zapuska chastnyh raket zhdut k 2025 godu Spaceport in Rostov Oblast Private Launch Site Expected by 2025 in Russian 161 ru 2021 06 10 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Success Rockets zahodit na chastnuyu territoriyu Success Rockets Enters Private Grounds in Russian Kommersant 2020 06 18 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Roskartografiya podpisala soglashenie o sotrudnichestve s chastnoj kompaniej Success Rockets Roscartography to Cooperate with Private Success Rockets Company in Russian TASS 2021 07 20 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Rostelekom podpisal soglashenie s chastnoj kosmicheskoj kompaniej Success Rockets Rostelecom Signs Agreement with Private Russian Company Success Rockets TASS in Russian Retrieved 2021 12 07 Solyanick A Rossijskaya kompaniya po razrabotke sputnikov SR Satellites proshla v akselerator Fonda imeni Shejha Zajeda Russian Satellite Developer SR Satellites Qualifies for Zayed Middle East Accelerator in Russian Retrieved 2022 03 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Success Rockets amp oldid 1140114761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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