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A Brazilian satellite is to be designed for participation in the first Russian/Brazilian space mission. The mission goal is obtaining data in different areas of solar-wind and solar-terrestrial physics. Possible orbits of the Brazilian satellite are considered in the paper. All the orbits approach...
On this day 60 years ago, America became the second country to send a human-made object into low-Earth orbit, with the successful launch of its first satellite – Explorer 1.
The U.S. Space Force will launch a military communications satellite into geostationary orbit as part of a national security mission on Thursday, March 26.
During 2014, industry sources said that the Russian space agency, Roskosmos, had a change of heart toward the Kondor project, apparently, after the first satellite had demonstrated excellent performance in orbit. After years of non-involvement into the Kondor's development, Roskosmos requested ...
Stage separation happened at 6000 km/h (and 77 km height), satellite deployment at 26000 km/h. That is 23%. Full launch video Vertical velocity seems to be more than 1km/s at that point. A very steep launch profile, but one that helps to get the first stage back to the launch pad...
A Soyuz 2.1a rocket climbs away from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, boosting a Soyuz spacecraft into orbit carrying a veteran Russian cosmonaut, an actress and a producer-director who plan to film scenes for a movie aboard the ISS.Roscosmos/NASA ...
The name "Sputnik" comes from a Russian word for "traveling companion of the world." It was a smallish metal ball that weighed just 83 kg (184 lbs.) and was lofted into space by an R7 rocket. The tiny satellite carried a thermometer and two radio transmitters and was part of the Sov...