Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam Sculptor Lyubov Savelieva Has Presented Her Work Of Art To IKI "Spacesuit" — this is the name of the sculpture, which was officially presented to IKI at the ceremony at Russian Academy Of Arts on July 3, 2024. Winners Of the New Presidential Scholarship For Postgraduate Students Announced Among them is IKI junior researcher Sergey Korolkov, also a postgraudate student of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Ten Years And A Half Near The Moon Russian neutron telescope LEND aboard LRO mission (NASA) marks its 15th anniversary near the Moon on June 19, 2024. Having orbited the Moon for more than 66 thousand times, it transmitted around 105 terabytes of scientific data and registered around 20 billion lunar neutrons, We publish a new map of water ice distribution in the lunar shallow surface near the South Pole of the Moon. Academician Rashid Sunyaev: Fifty Years At IKI On June 17, 2024 Academician Dr. Rashid Sunyaev celebrated the 50th year of his work at Space Research Institute. Sun Hits Mars On 20th May 2024 IKI instuments, working near the Red Planet, caught it and stayed safe. Pulsar Nebulas And Filaments In the Galactic Centre Galactic Center teems with the most extremal and exotic objects. Among them are so-called filaments — long and thin structures. Some of them are visible in radio, the other — in X-rays. They are supposed to appear as a result of relativistic electrons' and positrons' synchrotron radiation. These particles are born near pulsars — rotating neutron stars with strong magtic fields. New observations support this hypothesis. Into the Arctic With Three Ships IKI researchers and their collegues carried special obervations of ice cover in the Arctic. Mediaeval Watermarks Revealed With Multispectral Imaging Joint project of State Historical Museum and Space Research Institute sheds light on the origin of old manuscripts. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC Team Publishes New Catalogue of X-Ray Sources Detected During the First Five All-Sky Surveys The new catalogue includes more than one and a half thousand objects. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope is one of the two instruments aboard Russian Spektr-RG space observatory, currently working in L2 point. The Most Intense (As Of Now) Geomagnetic Storm Of the XXIst Century On May 10-12, 2024 Earth's magnetosphere experienced the most dramatic perturbations in this century, caused by the extreme solar activity and, specifically, coronal mass ejections, which occured on May 7-9, 2024. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page › Last page » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 27.12.2021 — 03.01.2022 January 3, 2022 13.12.2021 — 20.12.2021 December 20, 2021 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Current page 59 News by tags Conferences Scientific and practical conference "Advanced Technologies for Space Resource Utilization — 2026" September 8 — 11, 2026 Conference venue: Tarusa, Kaluzhsky region Fourth International Conference on Space Education "The Road to Space" September 29 — October 2, 2026 Registration opens on May 18, 2026. 17th Moscow Solar System Symposium (17M-S3) October 12 — 16, 2026 Deadline for abstract submission: July 10, 2026; Final registration deadline: October 1, 2026. In English. IKI Media Service website (archive, in Russian)
Sculptor Lyubov Savelieva Has Presented Her Work Of Art To IKI "Spacesuit" — this is the name of the sculpture, which was officially presented to IKI at the ceremony at Russian Academy Of Arts on July 3, 2024.
Winners Of the New Presidential Scholarship For Postgraduate Students Announced Among them is IKI junior researcher Sergey Korolkov, also a postgraudate student of the Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Ten Years And A Half Near The Moon Russian neutron telescope LEND aboard LRO mission (NASA) marks its 15th anniversary near the Moon on June 19, 2024. Having orbited the Moon for more than 66 thousand times, it transmitted around 105 terabytes of scientific data and registered around 20 billion lunar neutrons, We publish a new map of water ice distribution in the lunar shallow surface near the South Pole of the Moon.
Academician Rashid Sunyaev: Fifty Years At IKI On June 17, 2024 Academician Dr. Rashid Sunyaev celebrated the 50th year of his work at Space Research Institute.
Sun Hits Mars On 20th May 2024 IKI instuments, working near the Red Planet, caught it and stayed safe.
Pulsar Nebulas And Filaments In the Galactic Centre Galactic Center teems with the most extremal and exotic objects. Among them are so-called filaments — long and thin structures. Some of them are visible in radio, the other — in X-rays. They are supposed to appear as a result of relativistic electrons' and positrons' synchrotron radiation. These particles are born near pulsars — rotating neutron stars with strong magtic fields. New observations support this hypothesis.
Into the Arctic With Three Ships IKI researchers and their collegues carried special obervations of ice cover in the Arctic.
Mediaeval Watermarks Revealed With Multispectral Imaging Joint project of State Historical Museum and Space Research Institute sheds light on the origin of old manuscripts.
Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC Team Publishes New Catalogue of X-Ray Sources Detected During the First Five All-Sky Surveys The new catalogue includes more than one and a half thousand objects. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope is one of the two instruments aboard Russian Spektr-RG space observatory, currently working in L2 point.
The Most Intense (As Of Now) Geomagnetic Storm Of the XXIst Century On May 10-12, 2024 Earth's magnetosphere experienced the most dramatic perturbations in this century, caused by the extreme solar activity and, specifically, coronal mass ejections, which occured on May 7-9, 2024.