Eyes on Eurasia with Glen Howard
Hello everyone, Welcome to the latest episode of my Eyes on Eurasia podcast! In this episode, we are going to explore the troubled state of the Russian space program. Borrowing from the 1960s classic television series Lost in Space [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space], this episode will also, in true Star Trek fashion, boldly go’ where few have gone before and ask a simple but urgent question: Where is Russia’s space program - headed upward — or downward? Following a major explosion last November at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan — long Russia’s primary launch site — serious questions have emerged about Moscow’s strategic launch capabilities and the future of its manned space program. As Russia suspends its participation in the International Space Station (ISS) mission and its launch numbers fall to their lowest levels since 1961—the year Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space—the future of Moscow’s space ambitions is increasingly uncertain. To discuss these developments, I’m joined by Dr. Pavel Luzin [https://www.saratoga-foundation.org/i/149778185/pavel-luzin], Senior Fellow at The Saratoga Foundation [https://www.saratoga-foundation.org/] and a Visiting Scholar at The Fletcher School. In my view, Pavel is one of the West’s leading experts on the Russian space program, who is currently writing a book [https://www.saratoga-foundation.org/p/celestial-battlefield-russias-future] on the future of Russia in space. In this episode, we will examine the Baikonur accident, Russia’s stalled transition to the Vostochny Cosmodrome, delays in the development of next-generation spacecraft, and the recent developments with Russia’s hijacked use of Starlink to mount a series of devastating drone attacks on Ukraine earlier this month. We will also discuss why the Russian space communication satellite program is in the dismal state it finds itself in today, and what all this means for the broader trajectory of Russian space power. Enjoy the podcast! Glen Get full access to Glen’s Substack at glenhoward.substack.com/subscribe [https://glenhoward.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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