The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Russia launches telecoms satellite for Angola

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MOSCOW: Russia on Tuesday launched a rocket carrying Angosat-1, the first national telecoms satellite for Angola, from its Baikonur space pad, with rare use of a rocket from Ukraine despite collapsed ties between the two nations.

Live footage aired by Roscosmos space corporatio­n showed the spacecraft take off into the night from the freezing launch pad in Kazakhstan. It reached initial orbit shortly after.

The Zenit-2SB rocket carrying Angosat to orbit was supplied by Ukrainian maker Yuzhmash, making the launch a rare joint project between the two countries since 2014, when Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula.

The Angosat project was agreed by Russia and Angola in 2009 and includes the satellite, its launch, and on-ground infrastruc­ture in a suburb of the capital Luanda.

The approximat­ely US $280 million project has been financed with a credit from Russia’s state banks. The satellite is designed for a 15-year mission to boost satellite communicat­ions, Internet access, radio and TV service.

Around 50 Angolan aerospace engineers trained around the globe, including in Brazil, China, Japan and Russia, will oversee the functionin­g of the satellite from a control centre built near Luanda.

The launch was initially scheduled for the summer but had been pushed back several times due to delays. Russia initially wanted to use its new Angara rocket to launch the satellite but opted for the Zenit rocket instead, which is built by Ukrainian contractor Yuzhmash.

The project went ahead despite space cooperatio­n between Russia and Ukraine suspended following the annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict with pro-Russian separatist­s in eastern Ukraine. — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout picture provided by Russia’s Roscosmos space agency shows a Zenit rocket carrying Angosat-1, the first national telecoms satellite for Angola, lifting off from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome. — AFP photo
This handout picture provided by Russia’s Roscosmos space agency shows a Zenit rocket carrying Angosat-1, the first national telecoms satellite for Angola, lifting off from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome. — AFP photo

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