On August 10, 2023, at 23:10 UTC, the Russian Luna 25 spacecraft launched to the Moon from Vostochny cosmodrome on top of a Soyuz-2.1b rocket with a Fregat-M upper stage. This is the first mission to explore the Earth satellite created by the Russian Federation: the previous spacecraft, Luna 24, was launched in 1976 by the Soviet Union. The entire future of the lunar program in Russia depends on whether this spacecraft will be able to make a soft landing near the south pole of the Moon.
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At 21:14 UTC on May 26, a Soyuz 2.1a rocket launched from Site 1S at…
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Four Russian satellites have made their way into orbit, including an experimental mission that could…
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The initial deployment of OneWeb’s satellite broadband constellation reached its halfway stage on Thursday with…
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Seventh batch of OneWeb satellites launches from Vostochny
by Leo BruceThe seventh batch of OneWeb satellites were successfully launched on a Soyuz 2.1b rocket from…
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Arianespace has launched its second mission of the year on Sunday 25 April at 22:14…
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Arianespace and Starsem to continue OneWeb constellation deployment with fifth launch
by Mihir NealArianespace and Russian-French company Starsem launched 36 OneWeb satellites to Low Earth Orbit aboard Soyuz…
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Arianespace launches 36 OneWeb satellites from Russia for the U.K.
Arianespace, contracted through OneWeb, used a Russian Soyuz 2.1b rocket with a Fregat upper stage…
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Work on a second launch pad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome is underway. The new pad…
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A Soyuz rocket has conducted the first launch from Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome on Thursday –…