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Russia launches its first Arctic climate monitoring satellite with a service life of 7 years-West China Network (Shaanxi News Network)

China News Service on February 28th, according to the Russian Satellite Network, at 9:55 local time on the 28th, Russia’s first satellite “Arctic-M” for monitoring the climate and environment in the Arctic region, from Baikonur Space The launch site was launched by the “Soyuz-2.1b” carrier rocket.

Data map: Baikonur launch site in Kazakhstan.

According to reports, the “Arctic-M” satellite is manufactured by the Lavochkin Scientific and Production Consortium under the Russian State Aerospace Corporation. It has a launch weight of 2,200 kg and a planned service life of 7 years. It is Russia’s first Arctic climate monitoring satellite.

According to the report, Rogozin, general manager of the Russian State-owned Aerospace Corporation, said that this is Russia’s third space launch in 2021, and there are a total of 29 launch plans during the year.

According to reports, Russia’s orbit group for climate and environmental monitoring in the Arctic region will consist of two “Arctic-M” satellites, which will ensure day and night monitoring of the Earth’s surface and the Arctic Ocean. It is said that the second “Arctic-M” satellite is planned to be launched in 2023.

(The original title is: “Russia launches its first Arctic climate monitoring satellite with a service life of 7 years”)


Editor: Qin Qin




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