Russia Launches Military Satellites to Multiple Orbit Planes
17 April 2026: Russia launched a Soyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off from Plesetsk with multiple spacecraft for the Ministry of Defense. Announcement of the pending launch was delayed due…
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17 April 2026: Russia launched a Soyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off from Plesetsk with multiple spacecraft for the Ministry of Defense. Announcement of the pending launch was delayed due…
12 Jul 2023: Chinese company LandSpace launched its methane-based ZhuQue-2 rocket. This was the rocket's second launch after its failed maiden flight in December 2022 . Initial claims…
27 Nov: Chinese commercial space company, LandSpace, launched its first ZhuQue-2E launch vehicle with two satellites from Jiuquan. The payloads were the Guangchuan 01 and 02 satellites, the…
4 Feb 2025: Chinese space operators circularized TJS-14's (62804) orbit placing the satellite into Geosynchronous orbit over 18.3°E. At this location TJS-14 is the furthest west from China…
5 Feb: Russia launched a Soyuz 2.1v with a Volga upper (3rd) stage from Plesetsk. On board were three satellites which US Space Command has labeled Cosmos 2581,…
31 Dec: China placed its TJS-12 (62374) satellite, launched on 20 Dec 2024, into Geosynchronous Orbit (GEO) over the Earth at 146.5°E. TJS-12 is inclined 2.0°; higher than…