Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam New Monument To Space Scienticts And Space Science At Academician Keldysh Square in Moscow Announced Presentation of the future monument and dedicated exhibition on September 4, 2024 at the Academician Keldysh Square in Moscow. BTN-M1 Resumes GRBs Monitoring Onboard Russian Segment of the ISS On August 8, 2024 BTN-M1 instrument onboad Russian segment of the ISS resumed gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) monitoring together with Russian neutron spectrometer HEND (onboard NASA's Mars Odyssey mission). Just the day after they detected new GRB240809A from hypernova at a distance z ~ 1.5. Martian Atmosphere Waves Using data from ACS spectrometer onboard TGO spacecraft, IKI scientist Ekaterina Starichenko and her colleagues studied gravity waves in Martian atmosphere, from the surface to the 160-km height, and the effect, which seasonal changes and dust storms have upon them. Results were published in the Astronomy&Astrophysics. Supercomputer Centers Join Together As a New Consortium Six special centers for collective use formed a new consortium "Distributed Scientific Supercomputer Infrastructure". All-Sky Monitor On Its Way To the ISS On August 15, 2024 Soyuz-2.1a rocket launcher blasted off the launch pad at Baikonur cosmodrome carrying Progress MS-28 cargo spaceship to the International Space Station. Its payload includes All-Sky-Monitor X-ray spectrometer, made at IKI, which will study the X-ray background radiation with unprecedented accuracy. Docking to the ISS is scheduled for August 17, 2024. Summer Space School 2024 at IKI On Sunday, August 4th, it was the closing day for the Ninth Summer Space School, which took place at IKI starting on July 27, It is an annual event for everyone interested in space exploration. Expanding the Universe Academician Gennady Krasnikov, president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, visited IKI in praise of the 5th anniversary of Spektr-RG launch. New Lava Dome Born On the Slope Of Sheveluch Volcano, Named '300 Years Of the RAS' Scientists from Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Computing Center of the RAS Far-Eastern Branch, IKI and Planeta Center For Space Hydrometeorology made the discovery, using satellite data and VolSatView infromation system. By the early June, 2024 the dome was already 100 meter high. Spektr-RG — Five Years And Counting! On July 13, 2019, Proton rocket launcher with DM-03 booster blasted off from Baikonur cosmodrome, carrying Russian X-ray observatory Spektr-RG. Today, we name some — but by no means the only — fascinating results of its work in these five years. All-Sky Monitor In The Hydro Lab On July 1st and 2nd cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner practised EVA elements with the payload for All-Sky Monitor experiment (MVN) in the Yu. A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Next page › Last page » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 24.03.2025 – 30.03.2025 March 31, 2025 17.03.2025 – 23.03.2025 March 24, 2025 10.03.2025 – 16.03.2025 March 17, 2025 03.03.2025 – 09.03.2025 March 10, 2025 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 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)
New Monument To Space Scienticts And Space Science At Academician Keldysh Square in Moscow Announced Presentation of the future monument and dedicated exhibition on September 4, 2024 at the Academician Keldysh Square in Moscow.
BTN-M1 Resumes GRBs Monitoring Onboard Russian Segment of the ISS On August 8, 2024 BTN-M1 instrument onboad Russian segment of the ISS resumed gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) monitoring together with Russian neutron spectrometer HEND (onboard NASA's Mars Odyssey mission). Just the day after they detected new GRB240809A from hypernova at a distance z ~ 1.5.
Martian Atmosphere Waves Using data from ACS spectrometer onboard TGO spacecraft, IKI scientist Ekaterina Starichenko and her colleagues studied gravity waves in Martian atmosphere, from the surface to the 160-km height, and the effect, which seasonal changes and dust storms have upon them. Results were published in the Astronomy&Astrophysics.
Supercomputer Centers Join Together As a New Consortium Six special centers for collective use formed a new consortium "Distributed Scientific Supercomputer Infrastructure".
All-Sky Monitor On Its Way To the ISS On August 15, 2024 Soyuz-2.1a rocket launcher blasted off the launch pad at Baikonur cosmodrome carrying Progress MS-28 cargo spaceship to the International Space Station. Its payload includes All-Sky-Monitor X-ray spectrometer, made at IKI, which will study the X-ray background radiation with unprecedented accuracy. Docking to the ISS is scheduled for August 17, 2024.
Summer Space School 2024 at IKI On Sunday, August 4th, it was the closing day for the Ninth Summer Space School, which took place at IKI starting on July 27, It is an annual event for everyone interested in space exploration.
Expanding the Universe Academician Gennady Krasnikov, president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, visited IKI in praise of the 5th anniversary of Spektr-RG launch.
New Lava Dome Born On the Slope Of Sheveluch Volcano, Named '300 Years Of the RAS' Scientists from Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Computing Center of the RAS Far-Eastern Branch, IKI and Planeta Center For Space Hydrometeorology made the discovery, using satellite data and VolSatView infromation system. By the early June, 2024 the dome was already 100 meter high.
Spektr-RG — Five Years And Counting! On July 13, 2019, Proton rocket launcher with DM-03 booster blasted off from Baikonur cosmodrome, carrying Russian X-ray observatory Spektr-RG. Today, we name some — but by no means the only — fascinating results of its work in these five years.
All-Sky Monitor In The Hydro Lab On July 1st and 2nd cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner practised EVA elements with the payload for All-Sky Monitor experiment (MVN) in the Yu. A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center.