Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam XLIX Korolev Readings Open At Bauman Moscow State Technical University At the first plenary session Anatoly Petrukovich, IKI Director, spoke about scientific experiments and technological opportunities that can be done with spacecraft in low-Earth orbits. Neutron And Gamma-Ray Fluxes From Mercury Measured by MGNS January 8, 2025 BepiColombo spacecraft (ESA, JAXA) made its sixth and final Mercury flyby before arriving to Mercury in November 2026. Minimal distance from the planet's surface was 295.6 km. Several instruments of its scientific payload operated during the flyby, and among them was Russian gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer MGNS, made at IKI. Noctilucent Clouds In The Winter Skies Of Russia Noctilucent clouds are typically observed in summer, but in December 2024 these structures were seen in Siberia. IKI scientist Oleg Ugolnikov has studied this rare event. The paper was published on arXiv.org. New Year Greetings from Valery Falkov, the Minister for Science and Higher Education of Russia The Minister wishes a fruitful and successful New Year 2024. Season's Greetings for New Year 2025 Our warmest wishes for the upcoming new year 2024! Anatoly Petrukovich, IKI Director, Shares His Personal Opinion on the Most Significant Space Results of the Year 2024 Dr. Anatoly Petrukovich names IKI's 5+ main results and 5 most interesting events and trends in world space science and exploration. «Space Visit» at IKI On December 25, 2024, delegation of cosmonauts and specialists from Yu. A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center visited IKI. IKI's Instruments Onboard Resurs-P No5 On December 25, 2024 Resurs-P №5 spacecraft was successfully launched from Baikonur cosmodrome and inserted into the planned orbit. Study of Ionospheric and Meteorological Anomalies Associated With the Earthquake in Central Asia in January 2024 IKI scientist and her colleagues used the data gathered by SWARM low-orbit spacecraft (ESA) and MERRA atmospheric reanalyses to investigate the effects caused by major earthquake M7, which occured on January 22, 2024. The Way Rapidly Moving Neutron Stars are Formed Using numerical models, IKI astrophysicists suggested the mechanism underlying the formation of rapidly moving neutron stars. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 27.01.2025 – 02.02.2025 February 3, 2025 20.01.2025 – 26.01.2025 January 27, 2025 13.01.2025 – 19.01.2025 January 20, 2025 06.01.2025 – 12.01.2025 January 13, 2025 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page › Last page » News by tags Conferences Near-Earth Astronomy ‒ 2025 June 2–4, 2025 Registration and abstract submission till April 20, 2025 22st Young Scientists conference April 21–23, 2025 Registration from February 3, 2025, abstract submission till March 18, 2025. In Russian. 20th annual conference Plasma Physics in the Solar System February 10–14, 2025 Underway. Follow live broadcast. In Russian. IKI Media Service website (archive, in Russian)
XLIX Korolev Readings Open At Bauman Moscow State Technical University At the first plenary session Anatoly Petrukovich, IKI Director, spoke about scientific experiments and technological opportunities that can be done with spacecraft in low-Earth orbits.
Neutron And Gamma-Ray Fluxes From Mercury Measured by MGNS January 8, 2025 BepiColombo spacecraft (ESA, JAXA) made its sixth and final Mercury flyby before arriving to Mercury in November 2026. Minimal distance from the planet's surface was 295.6 km. Several instruments of its scientific payload operated during the flyby, and among them was Russian gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer MGNS, made at IKI.
Noctilucent Clouds In The Winter Skies Of Russia Noctilucent clouds are typically observed in summer, but in December 2024 these structures were seen in Siberia. IKI scientist Oleg Ugolnikov has studied this rare event. The paper was published on arXiv.org.
New Year Greetings from Valery Falkov, the Minister for Science and Higher Education of Russia The Minister wishes a fruitful and successful New Year 2024.
Anatoly Petrukovich, IKI Director, Shares His Personal Opinion on the Most Significant Space Results of the Year 2024 Dr. Anatoly Petrukovich names IKI's 5+ main results and 5 most interesting events and trends in world space science and exploration.
«Space Visit» at IKI On December 25, 2024, delegation of cosmonauts and specialists from Yu. A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center visited IKI.
IKI's Instruments Onboard Resurs-P No5 On December 25, 2024 Resurs-P №5 spacecraft was successfully launched from Baikonur cosmodrome and inserted into the planned orbit.
Study of Ionospheric and Meteorological Anomalies Associated With the Earthquake in Central Asia in January 2024 IKI scientist and her colleagues used the data gathered by SWARM low-orbit spacecraft (ESA) and MERRA atmospheric reanalyses to investigate the effects caused by major earthquake M7, which occured on January 22, 2024.
The Way Rapidly Moving Neutron Stars are Formed Using numerical models, IKI astrophysicists suggested the mechanism underlying the formation of rapidly moving neutron stars.