Russian Space Research Institute

Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI RAN)
Formation May 15, 1965 (1965-05-15)
Location
Coordinates 55°39′20″N 37°31′58″E
Official language
Russia
English
Parent organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Staff
289
Website http://www.iki.rssi.ru/eng/index.htm
Formerly called
Space Research Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences (ИКИ АН СССР, IKI AN SSSR)

The Russian Space Research Institute (Russian: Институт космических исследований Российской академии наук, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian abbreviation: ИКИ РАН, IKI RAN) is the leading organization of the Russian Academy of Sciences on space exploration to benefit fundamental science. It was formerly known as the Space Research Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Russian abbr.: ИКИ АН СССР, IKI AN SSSR).

The Institute is located in Moscow with a staff of 289 scientists. It conducts scientific research in the fields of astrophysics, planetary science, solar physics, Sun-Earth relations, cosmic plasma, and geophysics. IKI also develops and tests space technologies in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Federal Space Agency.

History

It was founded on May 15, 1965 by the Soviet Union's Council of Ministers decree #392-147. In 1992, a year after the dissolution of the Soviet Union it was rechristened with its present name.

Directors of the Institute

  1. Georgy Petrov (1965—1973)
  2. Roald Z. Sagdeev (1973—1988)
  3. Albert Galeev (1988—2002)
  4. Lev Zeleny (2002–present)

Researches

The Institute engages in research in the following areas:

Current missions and experiments

Additionally, IKI's scientists belong to various international collaborations on a number of science projects, such as IBEX and Planck, and are engaged in studies with Earth-based facilities.

Coordinates: 55°39′20″N 37°31′58″E / 55.65556°N 37.53278°E / 55.65556; 37.53278

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