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Putin appoints ex-space agency chief representative for space cooperation

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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(Reuters) - Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday appointed the former head of Russia's space agency, Yuri Borisov, as special presidential representative for international space cooperation.

Putin Appoints Former Roscosmos Chief as Space Cooperation Envoy

(Reuters) - Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday appointed the former head of Russia's space agency, Yuri Borisov, as special presidential representative for international space cooperation.

Borisov had headed Roscosmos since July 2022 in a tenure marked by the failure of a Russian moon mission and was relieved of his post earlier this month. No reason was given.

A presidential decree announced his appointment as Putin's special representative. He replaced Sergei Krikalev, a highly decorated cosmonaut who took part in six missions.

Russia has prided itself as a leading power in space since Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to go into space in 1961.

But under Borisov's mandate, an uncrewed Luna-25 spacecraft crashed onto the surface of the moon as it attempted to land. It was Moscow's first mission to the moon in 47 years.

As head of Roscosmos, Borisov had set ambitious plans for the coming years as Russia prepares to launch its own orbital space station - to replace the ageing International Space Station (ISS).

Borisov was replaced as head of Roscosmos by Deputy Transport Minister Dmitry Bakanov, who before joining the government had been in charge of a satellite company.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • Yuri Borisov appointed as special envoy for space cooperation.
  • Borisov's tenure at Roscosmos marked by a failed moon mission.
  • Borisov replaced Sergei Krikalev, a renowned cosmonaut.
  • Russia aims to launch its own orbital space station.
  • Dmitry Bakanov takes over as head of Roscosmos.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was appointed as the special presidential representative for space cooperation?
Vladimir Putin appointed Yuri Borisov, the former head of Russia's space agency, as the special presidential representative for international space cooperation.
What notable event occurred during Borisov's tenure at Roscosmos?
During Borisov's tenure, an uncrewed Luna-25 spacecraft crashed onto the moon's surface while attempting to land, marking a significant failure for Russia's space program.
Who did Yuri Borisov replace as the special representative?
Yuri Borisov replaced Sergei Krikalev, a highly decorated cosmonaut who participated in six missions.
What are Russia's future plans in space exploration?
Under Borisov's leadership, ambitious plans were set for Russia to launch its own orbital space station to replace the aging International Space Station (ISS).
Who succeeded Borisov as head of Roscosmos?
Dmitry Bakanov, the Deputy Transport Minister, succeeded Borisov as the head of Roscosmos.

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