Issue 106

Russia: Luch-2 Finds a New Home Near Intelsat

16 Sep: After spending 77 days in vicinity of THOR 07 (40613), Russia maneuvered its Luch (Olymp)-2 (55841) satellite and it is now operating in vicinity of Intelsat 10-02 (28358) and Thor 6 (36033). Excerpts below from Dr Marco Longbroek's excellent blog post on the event. - “Luch (OLYMP) 2 is the second Russian…

– “Luch (OLYMP) 2 is the second Russian OLYMP-K/LUCH 5X SIGINT satellite in geosynchronous orbit. It has changed position several times since its launch in 2023. Each time, it was placed near a commercial communications satellite.”

– “From its previous position stalking THOR 7 at longitude 0.54 W, where it arrived on July 1 2024, it has now made a small hop to the other side of the THOR + INTELSAT grouplet, to 0.92 W, taking a position in between THOR 6 and INTELSAT 1002.”

– “The move started on 16 September 2024 near 2200 UTC and was completed on September 18.”

– “It is not the first time either that a LUCH (OLYMP-K) satellite is checking out INTELSAT 1002. The latter has been visited by an earlier LUCH (OLYMP) satellite, LUCH (OLYMP) 1 (40258) twice before.”

– “The relocations of LUCH (OLYMP) 2 so far come at intervals of roughly 3 months.” End of excerpts.

– Readers may recall Intelsat 10-02 was visited by a Northrop Grumman Mission Extension Vehicle on 12 April 2021. The MEV latched onto Intelsat 10-02 in deep orbit and extended its lifespan by five more years.

-During the docking Intelsat 10-02 remained in its original orbital slot and without interrupting service. This was the first-ever in-orbit servicing of a live commercial satellite in geostationary orbit.