Russian space agency chief: More than 20 rocket launches should be conducted by 2025!

September 12, TASS report.

The "Progress" rocket was launched yesterday at 18:54 Moscow time from Baikonur, and the docking of the spacecraft with the International Space Station is expected to take place on the evening of September 13.

The cargo spacecraft will deliver 2,516 kilograms of cargo to "Orion", including a new spacewalk spacesuit.

The head of the Russian space agency emphasized that the task of the Russian space agency is to conduct at least eight satellite launches by the end of 2025 and achieve more than 20 launches throughout the year.

Dmitry Bakanov, general manager of the Russian Space Corporation, announced this news after the successful launch of the "Progress MS-32" cargo spacecraft.

"This is the fifth launch from Baikonur this year and the twelfth so far."

"Our goal is to achieve more than 20 launches in a year by 2025."

Bakanov emphasized the importance of the International Space Station (ISS) operating in orbit and the comfort of astronauts.

"To achieve this, it is necessary to transport food, goods, and all other items there. Therefore, the successful launch ensures this work."

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