State Space Agency of Ukraine
Ukrainian government agency
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2023 | Ukraine began developing the Cyclone-4M launch vehicle, which is based on an ICBM design and planned to be launched from Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
December 20 2023 | At 05:00, a missile strike was conducted at the former location of the Deep Space Communications Center near Yevpatoria, resulting in damage to Russian military equipment. |
2022 | An-225 Mriya, the world's largest airplane intended to carry the Svityaz aerospace rocket complex, was destroyed during attacks. |
January 13 2022 | Successful launch of an optical satellite, marking a significant milestone in Ukraine's satellite program. |
November 16 2020 | Volodymyr Usov's tenure as Director-General ends |
November 16 2020 | Mykhailo Lev becomes interim Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
January 24 2020 | Volodymyr Mikheev's tenure as interim Director-General ends |
January 24 2020 | Volodymyr Usov becomes the tenth Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
November 3 2019 | Volodymyr Mikheev becomes interim Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
November 3 2019 | Pavlo Dehtyarenko's tenure as Director-General ends |
August 2018 | The NCUVKZ initiated a tender for the modernization of the Western Radio Engineering Observation Center, a former Soviet missile defense system radar located in Dnipro. |
2017 | Launch of the PolyITAN-2 CubeSat-type satellite using an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral. |
August 31 2017 | Yuriy Radchenko's tenure as interim Director-General ends |
August 31 2017 | Pavlo Dehtyarenko becomes the ninth Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
September 14 2016 | Yuriy Radchenko becomes interim Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
September 13 2016 | Oleksandr Holub's second tenure as Director-General ends |
July 25 2016 | Oleksandr Holub returns as Director-General for a second tenure |
July 22 2016 | Liubomyr Sabadosh's tenure as Director-General ends |
August 19 2015 | Liubomyr Sabadosh becomes the eighth Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
August 19 2015 | Oleh Urusky's tenure as Director-General ends |
January 21 2015 | Oleksandr Holub's first tenure as Director-General ends |
January 21 2015 | Oleh Urusky becomes the seventh Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
2014 | Launch of the PolyITAN-1 CubeSat-type satellite using a Dnepr rocket from Dombarovskiy Cosmodrome. |
2014 | The State Space Agency of Ukraine relocated the headquarters of the National Space Facilities Control and Test Center (NCUVKZ) to Kyiv after the Russian annexation of Crimea, which resulted in the technical facilities of the Deep Space Communications Center in Vityne becoming part of Russian-occupied territory. |
November 28 2014 | Yuriy Alekseyev's second tenure as Director-General ends |
October 16 2014 | Oleksandr Holub becomes the sixth Director-General of the State Space Agency of Ukraine |
2011 | Launch of the Sich-2 satellite using a Dnepr rocket from Dombarovskiy Cosmodrome. |
March 17 2010 | Oleksandr Zinchenko's tenure as Director-General ends |
March 17 2010 | Yuriy Alekseyev returns as Director-General for a second tenure |
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