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Russia may build low-orbit navigation satellite network

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Russia s newest Glonass-K2 satellite may be launched in 2nd quarter of 2022 - source - Science & Space

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Launch of first Glonass-K2 satellite postponed until 2022 — source

Glonass-K2 is the next-generation navigational satellite of Russia’s Glonass positioning system © Yuri Smityuk/TASS, archive ZHUKOVSKY /Moscow Region/, July 21. /TASS/. The launch of first Russia’s next-generation Glonass-K2 navigation satellite has been postponed until 2022, a rocket and space industry source told TASS on the sidelines of the MAKS 2021 international air show. Glonass-K2 will be ready this year, with the possibility of being launched early next year, the source said. Glonass-K2 is the next-generation navigational satellite of Russia’s Glonass positioning system. On April 22, CEO of the Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems Company (the satellites’ producer) Nikolai Testoyedov told TASS the inaugural launch of the spacecraft was scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

GLONASS to Launch First New-Generation K2 Satellite Late This Year

The launch of the first next-generation GLONASS K2 satellite is set for late 2021, according to a statement by Nikolai Testoyedov, CEO of the Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems Company, the satellites’ producer. The satellite will begin the next modernization phase of Russia’s GNSS. “We are launching our first GLONASS-K2 satellite this year,” Testoyedov stated to the Russian TASS news agency. “This launch is planned for the fourth quarter of the year.” According to Testoyedov, deliveries of all on-board equipment have been completed in full. The satellite has been assembled is now undergoing a series of mechanical, thermal vacuum, and other tests. “They [tests] usually take several months,” he added.

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