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Russia launches British commercial satellite into space

The Launch Went Ahead As Planned Just After 1800 IST From The Russia-owned Baikonur Cosmodrome In Kazakhstan, A Live Broadcast Shown By Russia’s Roscosmos Space Agency Showed. It Is Expected To Reach Orbit At 0932 IST Monday.

PTI | Updated on: 01 Feb 2015, 08:53:43 PM

Moscow:

Russia today carried out its first space launch of the year, using its commercial Proton rocket to send a British satellite into orbit.

The launch went ahead as planned just after 1800 IST from the Russia-owned Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, a live broadcast shown by Russia’s Roscosmos space agency showed. It is expected to reach orbit at 0932 IST Monday.

The communications satellite Inmarsat-5 F2 is the second in a USD 1.6-billion fleet called Global Xpress designed to provide broadband communications on land, at sea and in the air.

The I-F F2 satellite will cover the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, according to Inmarsat.

The Proton-M rocket has launched numerous Western and Asian commercial satellites, but it has suffered several setbacks in recent years.

In 2013, a rocket carrying cargo for the International Space Station exploded in mid-air right after takeoff.

A year earlier, a smooth launch ended in failure after the rocket missed the correct orbit, losing two satellites in the process.

Today’s launch—the 402nd launch of a Proton rocket— started smoothly, with the first, second and third stages of separation taking place on time as the 6.7-tonne satellite headed on its course.

Russia wants to eventually replace the Proton workhorse with the newer Angara rocket, which completed a successful maiden flight last year.

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First Published : 01 Feb 2015, 07:54:00 PM

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