MOSCOW (Roscosmos PR) — Roscosmos posted on the website of the Russian Federation State program “Space Activities of Russia in 2013 – 2020 years” to reflect the changes produced in the enforcement of the Budget Message of the President of the Russian Federation on budget policy for 2014-2016 years, as well as other legal acts.

The total volume of the budget financial support of the State program is $ 1.8 trillion rubles [$52 billion].

In accordance with the main objectives and priorities of the state policy in the field of space activities in Russia, set out in the Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the field of space activities for the period up to 2030 and Beyond (approved by the President of the Russian Federation 19 April 2013 for the number Pr-906) purpose of the State program adopted to ensure access and the necessary presence of Russia in space in the interests of science and socio-economic sphere, while maintaining a leading position in the Russian manned missions and the strict implementation of international obligations in the field of space activities.

To achieve the goal of the state program provides the following goals:

deployment and maintenance required to address targets of orbital groupings domestic spacecraft scientific and socio-economic purposes, including the Russian segment of the International Space Station;

modernization and the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Baikonur, and the creation in Russia of a new cosmodrome “East” [Vostochny];

creation of advanced and modernization of existing launch vehicles, spacecraft;

creation of scientific, technical and technological groundwork for the development of advanced rocket and space technology;

achievement of international cooperation in the use of outer space for peaceful purposes;

creation of conditions for the expansion of services provided using the results of space activities for development of the Russian Federation and its regions.

Under the state program to achieve its objective and successful problem solving activities directed its member routines and federal programs provided the necessary financial resources.