Issue 59

Russia Launches Latest GLONASS Satellite

10 Oct 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz-2.1b from Plesetsk to add another GLONASS-K satellite to its current satellite navigation network. GLONASS-K No. 17 is the fifth in the K series . Launch Video. - GLONASS-K No. 17L is the latest upgrade of Russian navigation satellites, replacing an older version, known as GLONASS-M…

10 Oct 2022: Russia launched a Soyuz-2.1b from Plesetsk to add another GLONASS-K satellite to its current satellite navigation network. GLONASS-K No. 17 is the fifth in the K series. Launch Video. – GLONASS-K No. 17L is the latest upgrade of Russian navigation satellites, replacing an older version, known as GLONASS-M, whose production was discontinued. – During a typical GLONASS mission, the Fregat-M upper stage conducts three orbital maneuvers to deliver the spacecraft to its operational circular orbit more than 19,000 km above the Earth’s surface. – After reaching its planned orbit, GLONASS-K No. 17L received a public designation Kosmos-2559. – The K series satellites features a lighter, standardized unpressurized bus and a third L-band transmitter for civilian users known as L3, which was expected to be in wide use by the aviation industry. – GLONASS-K satellites have a 935kg mass and are designed for a no-less than 10-year life span, considerably longer than that of its predecessors.

Soyuz launch preparations for the GLONASS-K No. 17L mission from Plesetsk.

GLONASS-K navigation satellite illustration.