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Russia Launches Rocket To Deploy 55 Satellites Into Orbit

05/11/2024 04:33 PM

VLADIVOSTOK, Nov 5 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Russia launched a Soyuz-2.1b rocket on Tuesday from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East to deploy two heliophysics satellites and 53 smaller ones into orbit, Xinhua reported, citing Russia's RIA Novosti news agency report.

The primary payload, two "Ionosphere-M" satellites, are set to monitor Earth's ionosphere to study structural changes, electromagnetic disturbances, atmospheric composition, and ozone distribution in the upper layers, as well as radiation conditions.

Each weighing 430 kilograms, the two satellites will operate at an altitude of 820 kilometres, said the report.

They are expected to reach the target orbit 56 minutes and 15 seconds after launch and be joined by the smaller satellites to expand scientific observation.

Of the 53 small satellites launched for scientific, educational and commercial use, 28 are SITRO-AIS satellites from Russian company Sputniks, designed for maritime identification.

Also onboard were 16 student-built satellites from the Space-π science and education initiative, and the Kowsar and Hodhod satellites from the private Iranian company Space Omid.  

-- BERNAMA-XINHUA

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