Already the second Russian satellite successfully “take-off”
- December 13, 2022
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Even in space, things are bad for the Russians – in May of this year, scientists reported that the military satellite Kosmos-2555 went out of orbit and burned
Even in space, things are bad for the Russians – in May of this year, scientists reported that the military satellite Kosmos-2555 went out of orbit and burned
Even in space, things are bad for the Russians – in May of this year, scientists reported that the military satellite Kosmos-2555 went out of orbit and burned in the atmosphere. A similar event was tweeted by scientist Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge on Dec.
In fact, this Russian satellite was launched into space in October. He didn’t even work for two months and decided it was “time for vacation”.
The Russian military launched the Kosmos-2560 satellite into space in October and returned to Earth’s atmosphere via Guam at 04:54 on 10 December (Kiev time – Channel 24).
Recorded by Jonathan McDowell.
As proof, he cited a chart showing “negative growth and achievements” in the work of the Russian spacecraft. Meanwhile, it is not known what the Russians wanted from this satellite, but according to unofficial information, it was supposed to collect optics. – ie artillery data.
Russian intelligence satellite stopped working / Graphic from Twitter Jonathan McDowell
This Russian reconnaissance spacecraft cannot be called an innovative development – in fact, it is just another piece of garbage that the Kremlin launched into Earth orbit. In this regard, it is worth mentioning that recently the height of the International Space Station had to be raised, as it could collide with Russian space debris. It was formed as a result of Russia’s stupid and senseless actions. The terrorist state has decided to test its anti-satellite weapons in space.
Source: 24 Tv
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