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Russia to Conduct 7 Launches at Baikonur next 3 Months
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Dec 09, 2014


On January 30, 2015, Proton-M with the Inmarsat 5F2 satellite will blast off from Baikonur. On February 17, Soyuz-U will launch the Progress-M 26M cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station.

Russia plans to conduct seven launches from the Baikonur space center during the period from December 2014 until February 2015, a source in the space industry told RIA Novosti on Monday.

"The launch of a Proton-M ?arrier rocket with the Yamal-401 communications satellite is set for December 15. The RS-18 [the Rokot] rocket launch with the Kondor-E satellite will take place on December 18," the source said.

The Rokot launch vehicle, developed by the state-run Khrunichev Center, is a modification of the RS-18 (SS-19 Stiletto) two-stage ballistic missile that is being decommissioned from Russia's Strategic Missile Forces.

"Soyuz 2-1B will launch the Resurs-P satellite into the Earth orbit on December 26. The launch of the Proton-M carrier rocket, carrying the European Astra-2G satellite, which was earlier postponed due to technical problems, is expected to take place on December 28," the source added.

On January 30, 2015, Proton-M with the Inmarsat 5F2 satellite will blast off from Baikonur. On February 17, Soyuz-U will launch the Progress-M 26M cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station.

In addition to the launches from Baikonur, the Soyuz ST-B carrying the European satellite O3b will be launched with Russia's participation from the Kuru Cosmodrome in French Guiana.

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world's largest operational space launch facility. It is located in Kazakhstan, about 125 miles east of the Aral Sea. The space center is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia until 2050, and is managed jointly by Russian Aerospace Defense Forces and the Russian Federal Space Agency.

Source: Sputnik News


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