Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)

Angara 1.2 | 3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)

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Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation

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Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center

Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center is a Moscow-based producer of spacecraft and space-launch systems, including the Proton and Rokot rockets and is currently developing the Angara rocket family. The Proton launch vehicle launches from Baikonur and Rokot launches from Baikonur and Plesetsk. Angara will launch from Plesetsk and Vostochny.

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3 x Rodnik (Kosmos 2585, 2586, 2587)

Note: Payload identity and Cosmos series numbering not confirmed. The Strela (Russian: Стрела) are Soviet, then Russian, military space telecommunication satellites, in use since 1964. These satellites operate as mailboxes ("store-and-forward"): they remember the received messages and then resend them after the scheduled time, or by a command from the Earth. They can serve for up to five years. The satellites are used for transmission of encrypted messages and images. The operational constellation consists of 12 satellites in two orbital planes, spaced 90° apart. The spacecraft had a cylindrical body with a gravity-gradient boom, which was extended on-orbit to provide passive attitude stabilization. On-board storage was 12 Mbits of data, with a transmission rate of 2.4 kbit/s. The first three satellites were launched in 1964 by a Cosmos launcher. After one year of service, new and improved satellites were launched, called Strela-2. In 1970, these satellites were modernized, and became the Strela-1M and Strela-2M satellites. From 1985, these satellites will be gradually replaced by Strela-3, and then by Strela-3M from 2005. A civilian version of these satellites was created, called Goniets. Initially they were launched in groups of six on Tsyklon; when the launcher was retired, they were only launched by two on Cosmos, before Rokot was put into service and allowed the sending of triplets of Strela satellites.

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Angara 1.2


Height 41.50 Meters

Max Stages 2

Mass To GTO 0 kg

Liftoff Thrust 1920 kN

Diameter 2.90 Meters

Mass To LEO 3700 kg

Liftoff Mass 171 Tonnes


Launch Success 4

Consecutive Success 4

Maiden Flight 2014-07-09

Launch Failures 0


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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-16T14:26:00+0000

Launch success.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-16T11:21:00+0000

Liftoff.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-15T17:01:00+0000

Confirmed rescheduled for March 16.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-15T12:57:00+0000

Apparently scrubbed for the day; NOTAMs windows last till March 16.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-12T01:32:00+0000

Tweaked launch time.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2025-03-10T08:32:00+0000

Added launch per NOTAMs; Payload and launch vehicle identities not confirmed.

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