Russia’s Answer to Starlink Loses One of Its First Satellites
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Russia’s Answer to Starlink Loses One of Its First Satellites
Russian satellite internet service “Rassvet” has lost its first satellite out of 16 operational satellites months after launch, its developer Bureau 1440 said, insisting the setback will not delay its planned commercial rollout.
Russia’s Satellite Constellation Loses One Spacecraft After Launch of Starlink Rival System
Russia's Rassvet satellite constellation, developed as a potential domestic alternative to SpaceX's Starlink system, has reportedly lost one of its 16 serial satellites. Monitoring data from satellite tracking platforms indicates the disappearance of one spacecraft shortly after launch. The Russian company Bureau 1440 currently operates a growing network of satellites in low Earth orbit. According to company statements, the constellation include…
Russia loses one of the satellites in its Rassvet constellation, billed as a Starlink rival
The Russian aerospace company Bureau 1440 has lost one of the 16 production satellites it launched into orbit in March 2026, according to spacecraft monitoring websites, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported.
Russia’s Starlink rival loses one of its first satellites
According to the Russian state-controlled Kommersant, the company confirmed the loss on Tuesday, adding that 15 of the 16 satellites launched during the first operational deployment in March remain in orbit, News.Az reports, citing Kyiv Post. *** “There are currently six experimental ‘Rassvet-1’ and ‘Rassvet-2’ spacecraft and 15 satellites from the first batch launch in low-Earth orbit, which have passed tests of key systems in space, are practi…
Russia has spent one of the suputniks with the “Dawn” systems, as they call it an analogue of StarLinkBureau 1440, spent one out of 16 serious subutniks with the Dawn systems. A project worth hundreds of millions of rubles with a Russian analogue Starlink networks.
The Russian private aerospace company Bureau 1440 lost one of its first operational satellites to the satellite internet network "Rassvet", according to the Russian state press, which cites orbital tracking data, according to The Kyiv Independent. According to reports, 15 of the 16 satellites launched in March during the first operational deployment of the constellation remained [...] Source
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