
The National Space Facilities Control and Test Center () is a
Ukrainian state institution subordinate to the
State Space Agency of Ukraine
The State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU; ) is the Ukrainian government agency responsible for space policy and programs. It was formed on 29 February 1992, and was based on the Soviet space program infrastructure that remained in Ukraine foll ...
that manages space flight operations, deep space research using its own technical facilities, space monitoring, geophysical monitoring, and testing of space technology. After the annexation of Crimea, the headquarters of the center (at one time called the Yevpatoria Deep Space Communications Center) moved from
Yevpatoria
Yevpatoria (; ; ; ) is a city in western Crimea, north of Kalamita Bay. Yevpatoria serves as the administrative center of Yevpatoria Municipality, one of the districts (''raions'') into which Crimea is divided. It had a population of
His ...
to
Kyiv
Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
.
Mission
The NCUVKZ participates in the implementation of research and development in the field of creating rocket and space technology and special equipment in the interests of national security and defense, the development of the economy of Ukraine, as well as in the execution of separate scientific projects and studies aimed at improving the functioning of the NCUVKZ within the framework of state-targeted scientific and technical programs
History
In Crimea in Soviet era
In 1960, the center's facilities were established on a coastal plain near the city of
Yevpatoria
Yevpatoria (; ; ; ) is a city in western Crimea, north of Kalamita Bay. Yevpatoria serves as the administrative center of Yevpatoria Municipality, one of the districts (''raions'') into which Crimea is divided. It had a population of
His ...
in Crimea. The technical basis of the center was the space radio complex
Pluton
In geology, an igneous intrusion (or intrusive body or simply intrusion) is a body of intrusive igneous rock that forms by crystallization of magma slowly cooling below the surface of the Earth. Intrusions have a wide variety of forms and com ...
, which was equipped with unique antennas that had no world analogues. For the first twenty years of the Soviet space era, interplanetary flight management was carried out exclusively from Yevpatoria.

On February 12, 1961, the Deep Space Communications Center began managing the flight of the world's first automatic interplanetary station
Venera 1
''Venera 1'' ( meaning ''Venus 1''), also known as Venera-1VA No.2 and occasionally in the West as ''Sputnik 8'', was the first spacecraft to perform an interplanetary flight and the first to fly past Venus, as part of the Soviet Union's Venera ...
. In 1965, the
Venera 2
Venera 2 ( meaning ''Venus 2''), also known as 3MV-4 No.4 was a Soviet spacecraft intended to explore Venus. A 3MV-4 spacecraft launched as part of the Venera programme, it failed to return data after flying past Venus.
Venera 2 was launched ...
and
Venera 3
Venera 3 ( meaning ''Venus 3'') was a Venera program space probe that was built and launched by the Soviet Union to explore the surface of Venus. It was launched on 16 November 1965 at 04:19 UTC from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, USSR. The probe comp ...
spacecraft were launched. Subsequently, a series of space vehicles of the
Luna
Luna commonly refers to:
* Earth's Moon, named "Luna" in Latin, Spanish and other languages
* Luna (goddess)
In Sabine and ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin ''Lūna'' ). She is often presented as t ...
,
Venera
The Venera (, 'Venus') program was a series of space probes developed by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1984 to gather information about the planet Venus.
Thirteen probes successfully entered the Venusian atmosphere, including the two ...
, and
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
series were launched, during which flight dynamics and landing on the planets of the Solar System, studying the atmospheres of planets, and transmitting information were tested. Specialists of the Deep Space Communications Center constantly managed the work of
spacecraft
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, receiving operational and scientific information.
The long-term experience in managing automatic interplanetary stations, operating deep space ground stations, achievements in the fields of electronics,
informatics
Informatics is the study of computational systems. According to the Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Europe Council and Informatics Europe, informatics is synonymous with computer science and computing as a profession, in which the centra ...
, radio engineering, mechanical engineering and other areas of science and production made it possible to create a research complex—the radio astronomical telescope
RT-70
There are three radio telescopes designated RT-70, all in countries that were once part of the former Soviet Union, all with similar specifications: 70m dishes and an operating range of 5–300 GHz. They are a part of the former Soviet Deep ...
. Since December 1978, the RT-70 of the Deep Space Communications Center in Yevpatoria has been a permanent participant in the implementation of deep space research programs.
Post-Soviet Ukrainian control
On August 31, 1995, at 10:50 a.m., the launch of the
Cyclone-3
The Tsyklon-3, also known as Tsiklon-3 and Cyclone-3 (known as SL-14 by the United States DoD), GRAU index 11K68, was a Soviet, and subsequently Ukrainian orbital carrier rocket.
Overview
Tsyklon-3 launching a Meteor-3 satellite at left
A de ...
launch vehicle took place, which placed the first Ukrainian national satellite
Sich-1
Sich-1 was the first Ukrainian Earth observation satellite and was launched on 31 August 1995 at 06:49:59 UTC by Ukrainian Tsyklon-3 rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It operated until 2001.
In this launch also was launched the fir ...
into orbit, designed for the operational acquisition of information to address the tasks of Earth observation from space. The team of the Deep Space Communications Center, during the management of the Sich-1 spacecraft, carried out a number of scientific experiments that enabled many discoveries to be made and new technologies to be developed, providing information to the national economy that is used in the interests of the economy.
In 1996, according to the Decree of the President of Ukraine, the National Center for Control and Testing of Space Vehicles (NCUVKZ) was established in Yevpatoria, based on the Deep Space Communications Center. The center is designed to operate spacecraft in national and international space programs.
The NCUVKZ comprises four branches: the , the , the
Western Radio Engineering Observation Center at
Mukachevo
Mukachevo (, ; , ; see name section) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. It is situated in the valley of the Latorica River and serves as the administrative center of Mukachevo Raion. The city is a rail terminus and highway junct ...
, and the Dnipro branch of the NCUVKZ "Dniprocosmos," whose capabilities fully meet the tasks assigned to the center.
After Russia annexed Crimea
With the
Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, all technical facilities of the Deep Space Communications Center in the village of
Vityne
Vityne (; ) is a village ('' selo'') in Saky Raion (district) in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, on the western coast of Crimea.
Demographics
As of the 2001 Ukrainian census, the settlement had 867 inhabitants, whose native languages were 2 ...
(near Yevpatoria) became part of
Russian-occupied Crimea. To restore operational control over the National Center and its branches, the leadership of the State Space Agency of Ukraine relocated the headquarters of the NCUVKZ to Kyiv that year. Currently, the purpose of the NCUVKZ is to comprehensively support the development of Ukraine's space industry, implement the measures of the National Target Scientific and Technical Space Program in cooperation with the State Space Agency of Ukraine in the interests of national security and defense, the economy of the state, and to meet the needs of the people of Ukraine.
In August 2018, the NCUVKZ tendered for modernization of the Western Radio Engineering Observation Center (formerly the
Dnipro over-the-horizon radar, which was used in the missile defense system of the former USSR).
In the future, the resources of the NCUVKZ may be used to carry out tasks such as ensuring the provision of satellite communication and data relay services, coordinate-time and navigation support, monitoring and analyzing the space environment on request of government agencies; guaranteed and operational provision of information obtained from remote sensing satellites, and technical support for the creation of modern technologies for its special use, the creation of multifunctional technical facilities.
On December 20, 2023, at 05:00, a missile strike at the former location of the Deep Space Communications Center near Yevpatoria damaged Russian military equipment.
Explosions in Crimea: a strike hit a significant RF communication object. // Author: Kateryna Hirnyk. 20.12.2023, 15:53
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Photos
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File:Radio telescope RT-70.jpg, Inside the antenna mirror of the radio telescope RT-70
There are three radio telescopes designated RT-70, all in countries that were once part of the former Soviet Union, all with similar specifications: 70m dishes and an operating range of 5–300 GHz. They are a part of the former Soviet Deep ...
References
Sources
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Ukrainian may refer or relate to:
* Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe
* Ukrainians, an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine
* Demographics of Ukraine
* Ukrainian culture, composed of the material and spiritual values of the Ukrainian peopl ...
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External links
Official website of NCUVKZ
Евпаторийский НИП-16. Витино. Площадка 1
vpatoria NIP-16. Vitino. Site 1 15 April 2018. In Russian. Well illustrated and informative.
State Space Agency of Ukraine
Yevpatoria
Organizations based in Kyiv
Aerospace companies of Ukraine
Deep space networks
Satellites of Ukraine
Space research
Ukrainian space institutions
1996 establishments in Ukraine