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3 x Strela-3M (Kosmos-2482, Kosmos-2483, Kosmos-2484)

Rokot / Briz-KM

Russian Aerospace Defence Forces

Launch Status
Failure

Location

133/3 (133L)

Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation

133/3 (133L) has witnessed the launch of 159 rockets, including 159 orbital launch attempts. While Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation, has been the site for 1681 rocket launches.

Plesetsk Cosmodrome is a Russian spaceport located in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, about 800 km north of Moscow and approximately 200 km south of Arkhangelsk. Originally developed as an ICBM site for the R-7 missile, it also served for numerous satellite launches using the R-7 and other rockets. Its high latitude makes it useful only for certain types of launches, especially the Molniya orbits, so for much of the site's history it functioned as a secondary location, with most orbital launches taking place from Baikonur, in the Kazakh SSR. With the end of the Soviet Union, Baikonur became a foreign territory, and Kazakhstan charged $115 million usage fees annually. Consequently, Plesetsk has seen considerably more activity since the 2000s.

Rocket

Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM

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Agency

Russian Aerospace Defence Forces

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission launch scheduled?

The Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission launch was scheduled for:
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Where did the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission mission launch from?

The Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM rocket launched from 133/3 (133L) at Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation. Plesetsk Cosmodrome is a Russian spaceport located in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, about 800 km north of Moscow and approximately 200 km south of Arkhangelsk. Originally developed as an ICBM site for the R-7 missile, it also served for numerous satellite launches using the R-7 and other rockets. Its high latitude makes it useful only for certain types of launches, especially the Molniya orbits, so for much of the site's history it functioned as a secondary location, with most orbital launches taking place from Baikonur, in the Kazakh SSR. With the end of the Soviet Union, Baikonur became a foreign territory, and Kazakhstan charged $115 million usage fees annually. Consequently, Plesetsk has seen considerably more activity since the 2000s.

What rocket was used for the this mission mission?

The this mission mission launched aboard a Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM rocket. Detailed rocket specifications and performance data are available in the rocket details above.

What weather conditions could have delayed the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission launch?

The Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission launch could have been delayed by various weather conditions including lightning within 10 nautical miles, high winds (especially upper-level winds), thick cloud layers, precipitation, and poor visibility. Weather must be favorable at the launch site, downrange landing zones, and abort landing sites.

How can I get updates if the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM this mission launch was delayed?

This page was updated in real-time with the latest Russian Aerospace Defence Forces Rokot/Briz-KM launch status, including any delays or scrubs for the this mission mission. You can also check our space launch schedule for historical launch information. Our mobile app provides push notifications for instant alerts about launch status changes. Official Russian Aerospace Defence Forces live streams provided the most immediate range updates during the launch window.

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