Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Roscosmos Foundation, announced that preparations are underway to launch a new batch of OneWeb satellites into Earth orbits. August 20 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, using a Russian-made Soyuz-2.1b missile.
According to RT, the Russian “Ross Cosmos” Foundation had recently indicated that the batch of new satellites had arrived “Baikonur”, and that the expected launch would be the ninth launch of OneWeb satellites in general, and the third operation to send these satellites into orbit is taking place from the base mentioned.
OneWeb plans to launch a system of small and medium-sized satellites to orbit at altitudes between 800 and 950 km above the Earth’s surface, and cover most of its areas with a fast-performing internet network.
The company launched its first 6 satellites into space in February 2019, and the launch took place at the time from the Kourou base in French Guiana, using a Russian Soyuz-ST rocket, and the last batch of satellites it launched was on the first of last July.
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