. 24/7 Space News .
GLONASS To Be Finished Year Ahead Of Schedule

GLONASS currently has 17 operation satellites in orbit that track the whereabouts of consumers on land, at sea and in space.
by Staff Writers
Moscow (RIA) Apr 07, 2006
Russia's global navigation satellite system for military and civilian use will be completed a year earlier than planned, the defense minister said Thursday. "We should launch the GLONASS system over [Russia] in 2008, and not in 2009," Sergei Ivanov, who is also deputy prime minister, told a government session.

GLONASS currently has 17 operation satellites in orbit that track the whereabouts of consumers on land, at sea and in space. The number is to be increased to 24.

Ivanov said a federal target program was being reviewed to reduce terms for the completion of the system, and it has been coordinated with all ministries and departments concerned except the Ministry of Finance.

"I hope the program will have been adjusted by the late April," Ivanov said.

In December, President Vladimir Putin ordered that the GLONASS system be ready before 2008.

The first launch under the GLONASS program took place October 12, 1982, but the system was only formally launched September 24, 1993.

GLONASS satellites were designed and built by a research and production center based in Krasnoyarsk in southern Siberia.

The satellites currently in use are of two modifications - GLONASS and its updated version GLONASS-M. GLONASS-M has a longer service life of seven years and is equipped with updated antenna feeder systems and an additional navigation frequency for civilian users.

The future modification, GLONASS-K, is an entirely new model based on a non-pressurized platform, standardized to the specifications of the previous models' platform, Express-1000.

GLONASS-Ks are small-sized spacecraft that are considerably lighter than their previous models, which makes them less costly to put into orbit. Their weight also allows the use of a wider range of carrier rockets. GLONASS-Ks' estimated service life has been increased to 10-12 years and a third "civilian" L-range frequency was added.

Tests on GLONASS-K satellites are scheduled for 2007.

Source: RIA Novosti

Related Links
-



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


General Dynamics Awarded $8 Million GIANT Contract
Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Apr 06, 2006
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems was awarded an $8.3 million contract to provide development, analysis, operations and support of the Global Positioning System Interference And Navigation Tool (GIANT).







  • Lloyds Eyes Covering Virgin Spaceflights
  • NASA And Zero-G Agree On Regular Shuttle Runway Use
  • Sex Sport And Space - Is Something Missing
  • Former Astronaut Details Mars Trip Hazards

  • Spirit Team Facing Critical Decision As Martian Winter Approaches
  • MRO Begins Adjusting Orbit And Collecting Data
  • Spirit Team Gives Up On Front Wheel
  • NASA Selects Teachers To Aid In Mars Phoenix Mission

  • Student Rocket Test Successful
  • Delta II Pre-Launch Test Successful
  • Ariane 5 Receives New Upper Stage
  • Sea Launch Set For April Mission From Pacific Floating Pad

  • US And Indonesia Launch Talks To Combat Illegal Logging
  • Satellites Track Great Barrier Reef Bleaching
  • Envisat Makes Direct Measurements Of Ocean Surface Velocities
  • NASA Scientist Claims Warmer Ocean Waters Reducing Ice Worldwide

  • New Horizons Payload Gets High Marks on Early Tests
  • "Zero G and I Feel Fine"
  • To Pluto And Beyond
  • New Horizons Update: 'Boulder' and 'Baltimore'

  • Survey Reveals Building Block Process For Biggest Galaxies
  • XMM-Newton Spots Colliding Supernova Remnants Nearby
  • Arecibo Survey Produces Dark Galaxy Candidate
  • Swift Spies Unusual Bang In Far Universe

  • Bulgarians In Space Property Buying Spree
  • Students Race To The Future In NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race
  • SMART-1 Tracks Crater Lichtenberg And Young Lunar Basalts
  • Quantum Technique Can Foil Hackers

  • GLONASS To Be Finished Year Ahead Of Schedule
  • General Dynamics Awarded $8 Million GIANT Contract
  • GLONASS To Be Made Available For Civilian Use In 2006
  • New York School Districts Install GPS Tracking Systems in Buses

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2006 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA PortalReports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additionalcopyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement