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        Fourth Successful Launch in 2020 for Arianespace


        Saturday’s launch,  Flight ST28, was   aims to deliver high-speed internet through   in  2021.  The satellite prime contractor is
        the 28th Soyuz mission carried out by   a  next-generation satellite constellation   OneWeb Satellites, a joint venture between
        Arianespace  and  Starsem from  Baikonur   that will be able to provide connectivity   OneWeb and Airbus Defence  and Space.
        Cosmodrome in  Kazakhstan.  Performed   to  everyone,  everywhere.  OneWeb’s  The satellites are built in Florida, USA and
        on Saturday, March 21 at 10:06 p.m. local   system will be comprised of an initial 650   Toulouse,  France on dedicated  assembly
        time  at  Baikonur  Cosmodrome  (17:06   satellites and will provide global coverage   lines.
        UTC), Flight ST28 orbited 34 new OneWeb
        satellites  – bringing the total  in  orbit
        to 74.  “I  am very proud  of the teams at
        Arianespace,  Starsem and their partners
        here in Baikonur and also in French Guiana
        for having performed  four  successful
        launches  within a  10-week  period,
        including two on behalf of OneWeb,” said
        Stéphane  Israël,  Chief  Executive  Officer
        of  Arianespace.  The  first  40  satellites  in
        the OneWeb constellation were orbited by
        Arianespace in two missions: the first six
        in February  2019  from the Guiana Space
        Center in Kourou, French Guiana; and the
        next 34 in February 2020 from Baikonur
        Cosmodrome. Satellite operator OneWeb



        Russia Ready to Launch Multi-Satellite Orbital Groups



        The   launch   of  British  OneWeb   satellite groups of complex orbital   OneWeb’s constellation to 74 satellites
        communications  satellites  by  the Soyuz   configuration,"  Rogozin  wrote  on  his   in  low  Earth  orbit.  The  first  six  OneWeb
        2.1b  carrier rocket showed  that Russia   Twitter  account. The Soyuz  2.1b  rocket   satellites were launched  on  February 28,
        is  ready  for deploying multi-satellite   with the Fregat-M booster and 34 OneWeb   2019 from the Kourou spaceport in French
        orbital groups, Head of Roscosmos Space   satellites blasted off on March  21  from   Guiana by  the Soyuz-ST carrier rocket.
        Corporation Dmitry Rogozin said. "By this   the Baikonur spaceport.  Several  hours   Another 34 satellites were sent to the orbit
        launch  we proved that  our equipment  is   later all satellites were delivered to the   by the Soyuz 2.1b rocket from the Baikonur
        ready for  a  swift  deployment of multi-  designated  orbits.  This launch  expanded   spaceport on February 7.  Later in 2020,
                                                                                 the UK-made communications  satellites
                                                                                 will  be launched from  the Vostochny
                                                                                 spaceport in Russia's Far East for the first
                                                                                 time.  Overall, OneWeb plans to deploy
                                                                                 some  600  satellites  in  low  Earth  orbit.
                                                                                 By  2021,  the British  company expects to
                                                                                 ensure full-time communication for users
                                                                                 around  the  globe. Russia plans to create
                                                                                 its own multi-satellite orbital group Sfera
                                                                                 in the future. Earlier, Rogozin announced
                                                                                 that Roscosmos would allocate funds
                                                                                 in 2020  to launch  the works  on creating
                                                                                 the layout of the Sfera orbital group. The
                                                                                 Sfera program was highlighted by Russian
                                                                                 President Vladimir Putin during his annual
                                                                                 Q&A session on June 7, 2018. Russia plans
                                                                                 to  launch  over  600  communications  and
                                                                                 Earth’s  remote sensing satellites  in  the
                                                                                 next few years, he said.


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