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The third launch occurred on 1 February 2018 from Site 1S, with a Soyuz 2.1a/Fregat-M. The primary payloads were two Russian government Earth observation satellites, Kanopus-V 3 and 4. Also aboard were 9 cubesats. The launch was successful. [37] The fourth launch from Vostochny, using a Soyuz 2.1a, was conducted on 27 December 2018.
A single rocket launch is sufficient for inclusion in the table, as long as the site is properly documented through a reference. Missile locations with no launches are not included in the list. Proposed and planned sites and sites under construction are not included in the main tabulation, but may appear in condensed lists under the tables.
The Vostochny Cosmodrome Site-1A (Russian: Площадка-1A) is a launch complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Amur Oblast, Russia. It consist of a single pad for use by Angara rockets. [ 1 ]
The Vostochny Cosmodrome Site 1S (Russian: Площадka-1C) is a launch complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. It consists of a single pad for use by the Soyuz-2 launch vehicles. [1] On 28 April 2016, the first launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome took place from this pad. [2] The third launch took place on 1 February 2018.
Mr. David Craft, 45th Weather Squadron launch weather officer, led his team through harsh weather and lightning conditions leading up to a rocket launch on Aug. 26, 2017. (US Air Force/Phil Sunkel)
This was the second launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, the first civilian launch site in Russia. [5] In addition to the ₽2.6bn Meteor-M weather satellite, 18 other scientific, research and commercial satellites from Russia, Norway, Sweden, the US, Japan, Canada and Germany were lost as well. [5] Spaceflight portal
From Oct. 31, 1949, when he and then-WBAP launched the nation’s first regular TV weather segment, until his final newscast on Aug. 30, 1991, he was one of the most accurate and trusted ...
First launch of Angara A5 from Vostochny. 2028 [59] [61] Angara A5P Vostochny Cosmodrome, Site 1A: TBD Orel: LEO: Roscosmos: Space capsule: Uncrewed test launch of Orel to the International Space Station. First flight of the Angara A5P, a crew-rated variant of the Angara A5. [60] 2028 [59] [60] Angara A5P Vostochny Cosmodrome, Site 1A: TBD Orel ...