
Launch
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
Soyuz 2.1b/Fregat-M | Arktika-M No.2
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Mission
Arktika-M No.2
Earth Science
Elliptical Orbit
Arktika-M ("Arctic-M") is a series of Earh observation satellites which will gather meteorological and hydrological data on polar region. Arktika-M satellites will also provide communication services for the region.
Status
Launch Successful
The launch vehicle successfully inserted its payload(s) into the target orbit(s).
Pad

Location
Asia/Qyzylorda
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a spaceport operated by Russia within Kazakhstan. Located in the Kazakh city of Baikonur, it is the largest operational space launch facility in terms of area. All Russian crewed spaceflights are launched from Baikonur.
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Rocket

Soyuz 2.1b Fregat-M
Soyuz-2, GRAU index 14A14, is the collective designation for the 21st-century version of the Russian Soyuz rocket. In its basic form, it is a three-stage carrier rocket for placing payloads into low Earth orbit. The first-stage boosters and two core stages feature uprated engines with improved injection systems, compared to the previous versions of the Soyuz. Digital flight control and telemetry systems allow the rocket to be launched from a fixed launch platform, whereas the launch platforms for earlier Soyuz rockets had to be rotated as the rocket could not perform a roll to change its heading in flight.
Family: Soyuz
Variant: Fregat-M
Details
Min stage: 4
Max stage: 4m
Length: 46.3m
Diameter: 10.3
First Flight: July 26, 2008
Total launch count: 31
Successful launches: 31
Pending launches: 4
Consecutive successful launches: 31
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) capacity: 8200kg
Launch cost: US$48500000
Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) capacity: 3250kg
Manufacturer
Progress Rocket Space Center
Commercial
RUS
Progress Rocket Space Centre, formerly known as TsSKB-Progress, is a space science and aerospace research company which is known for manufacturing launch vehicles and satellites. Most notably, Progress Rocket Space Centre is the manufacturer of Soyuz launch vehicles.
1996
CEO: Dmitry Baranov

Agency

Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
The Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities, commonly known as Roscosmos, is the governmental body responsible for the space science program of the Russian Federation and general aerospace research. Soyuz has many launch locations the Russian sites are Baikonur, Plesetsk and Vostochny however Ariane also purchases the vehicle and launches it from French Guiana.
Details
Administrator: Yuri Borisov
1992
Soyuz
Soyuz
Total launch count: 330
Successful launches: 319
Consecutive successful launches: 54
Failed launches: 11
Pending launches: 11


