Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam IKI instruments aboard Elektro-L No.5 On 12 February 2026 Proton-M rocket launcher with DM-03 booster lifted off from Baikonur cosmodrome, carrying Elektro-L No.5 mission for Earth remote sensing. Thr spacecraft was successfully inserted into geostationary orbit more than 35 thousand kilometer high. IKI Special Desing Bureau for Space Instrument enigeneering contributed to its payload. 21st conference «Plasma Physics in Solar System» Annual conference opened at IKI on 9 February 2026 г. Meeting With the ISRO Counsellor On Space of the Republic of India Embassy in Moscow 4 февраля 2026 г. в ИКИ РАН состоялась рабочая встреча с советником по космосу отдела взаимодействия по техническим вопросам Индийской организации космических исследований (ISRO) посольства Индии в Москве господином Сриваставой Анупом Кумаром. Meeting With the Counsellor of the People's Republic of China Embassy in Russia At IKI 3 февраля 2026 г. в ИКИ РАН состоялась рабочая встреча с советником посольства Китайской народной республики в России господином Ганем Юном (GAN Yong). The Sun Sent to Earth Many Protons, But Not Very Energetic Strange events occurred near the Earth after solar flare X1.9 on 18 January 2026. That were the arrival of coronal mass ejection on 19 January, followed by record flux of solar protons and geomagnetic storm on 19–21 January. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope aboard Spektr-RG observatory studied the solar flare and the proton event in the vicinity of L2 Lagrange point. Spektr-RG Completed Nominal Mission January 13, 2026 Spektr-RG observatory marked 6.5 years since the day of its launch, which is also its guaranteed operational time. Today the observatory has successfully completed its nominal mission and continues studying the Universe in hard X-ray range. IKI Director Anatoli Petrukovich: Personal View On the Main News of IKI and World In 2025 Five main IKI news and five most interesting world events, which happened in the year 2025. Season's Greetings for New Year 2026 Our warmest wishes for the upcoming new year 2026! Improving the Accuracy Of Data Location From the MTVZA-GYa Microwave Radiometer Aboard Meteor‑M No. 2–4 With Solar Observations To use the Sun as a calibration source for MTVZA-GYa instrument aboard the Meteor‑M No. 2–4 satellite was proposed by researchers from IKI and Lomonosov Moscow State University. Discovery of Electromagnetic Radiation In Dust Particle Dynamics Under Modelled Martian And Terrestrial Conditions Broadband electromagnetic radiation produced by collisions of charged dust particles was studied by researchers from IKI and their colleagues from MIPT and A. M Obkhov IAP RAS through observations in the Eurasian steppe and laboratory experiments simulating the Martian atmosphere. Their results, obtained for the first time, were confirmed by observations from the Perseverance rover (NASA) on the surface of Mars. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page › Last page » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 13.06.2022 — 20.06.2022 June 20, 2022 06.06.2022 — 13.06.2022 June 13, 2022 30.05.2022 — 06.06.2022 June 6, 2022 23.05.2022 — 30.05.2022 May 30, 2022 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Current page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page › Last page » 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)
IKI instruments aboard Elektro-L No.5 On 12 February 2026 Proton-M rocket launcher with DM-03 booster lifted off from Baikonur cosmodrome, carrying Elektro-L No.5 mission for Earth remote sensing. Thr spacecraft was successfully inserted into geostationary orbit more than 35 thousand kilometer high. IKI Special Desing Bureau for Space Instrument enigeneering contributed to its payload.
21st conference «Plasma Physics in Solar System» Annual conference opened at IKI on 9 February 2026 г.
Meeting With the ISRO Counsellor On Space of the Republic of India Embassy in Moscow 4 февраля 2026 г. в ИКИ РАН состоялась рабочая встреча с советником по космосу отдела взаимодействия по техническим вопросам Индийской организации космических исследований (ISRO) посольства Индии в Москве господином Сриваставой Анупом Кумаром.
Meeting With the Counsellor of the People's Republic of China Embassy in Russia At IKI 3 февраля 2026 г. в ИКИ РАН состоялась рабочая встреча с советником посольства Китайской народной республики в России господином Ганем Юном (GAN Yong).
The Sun Sent to Earth Many Protons, But Not Very Energetic Strange events occurred near the Earth after solar flare X1.9 on 18 January 2026. That were the arrival of coronal mass ejection on 19 January, followed by record flux of solar protons and geomagnetic storm on 19–21 January. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope aboard Spektr-RG observatory studied the solar flare and the proton event in the vicinity of L2 Lagrange point.
Spektr-RG Completed Nominal Mission January 13, 2026 Spektr-RG observatory marked 6.5 years since the day of its launch, which is also its guaranteed operational time. Today the observatory has successfully completed its nominal mission and continues studying the Universe in hard X-ray range.
IKI Director Anatoli Petrukovich: Personal View On the Main News of IKI and World In 2025 Five main IKI news and five most interesting world events, which happened in the year 2025.
Improving the Accuracy Of Data Location From the MTVZA-GYa Microwave Radiometer Aboard Meteor‑M No. 2–4 With Solar Observations To use the Sun as a calibration source for MTVZA-GYa instrument aboard the Meteor‑M No. 2–4 satellite was proposed by researchers from IKI and Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Discovery of Electromagnetic Radiation In Dust Particle Dynamics Under Modelled Martian And Terrestrial Conditions Broadband electromagnetic radiation produced by collisions of charged dust particles was studied by researchers from IKI and their colleagues from MIPT and A. M Obkhov IAP RAS through observations in the Eurasian steppe and laboratory experiments simulating the Martian atmosphere. Their results, obtained for the first time, were confirmed by observations from the Perseverance rover (NASA) on the surface of Mars.