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Russia rocket takes satellites into orbit: Interfax Moscow (AFP) Dec 25, 2007 A Russian Proton-M rocket blasted off on Tuesday carrying three new satellites for Moscow's GLONASS navigation system, Interfax cited a spokesman for Russia's space agency as saying. Sixteen satellites are already in orbit for GLONASS, developed in the 1980s by the Russian military and a competitor system to the US Global Positioning System (GPS), Europe's Galileo and a Chinese programme. The three new satellites were due to be placed in orbit at 2300 GMT, the spokesman told Interfax. Ultimately GLONASS will include 24 satellites from 2009. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Station and More at Roscosmos S.P. Korolev RSC Energia Russian Space News
Back in the space race: Russian revival raises new questions Baikonur, Kazakhstan (AFP) Oct 17, 2007 The Soyuz rocket, carrying an American, a Malaysian and a Russian, was a study in world peace as it thundered toward the stars on the latest mission to the International Space Station. |
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