Loutch-5B and Yamal-300K successfully launched
3 November 2012
The Loutch-5B and Yamal-300K spacecraft designed and constructed by
Academician M.F. Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems were successfully
inserted into orbit on November 3, 2012
The launch of the satellites took place at the Baikonur cosmodrome. All
mechanical structures of the spacecraft have deployed. Having completed the
attitude determination phase, Loutch-5B and Yamal-300K are now subjected to
the in-orbit testing to validate the performance of their major subsystems.
Loutch-5B was developed and manufactured by ISS-Reshetnev for the Russian
Space Agency within the frame of the Federal Space Program for years
2006-2015. It is the second satellite of the multifunctional data-relay
system Loutch intended to provide real-time communications between ground
stations and low-orbiting spacecraft, launching vehicles, their upper stages
and the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
Yamal-300K was designed and built by the Reshetnev Company for Gazprom
Space Systems under the Federal Space Program for years 2006-2015. The
satellite will offer communications, television broadcasting and high-speed
Internet access services to users across Russia.
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