Изготовление и поставка космического аппарата «Ресурс-П» № 4 (47КС.0000-0ТУ)
Транспортировка космического аппарата «Ресурс-П» № 4 (47КС.0000-0ТУ)
Resurs-P n.º 4 - 2020Resurs-P n.º 5 - 2021Resurs-PM №1 - 2022https://ria.ru/space/20181113/1532652677.html
https://ria.ru/20190119/1549597388.htmlGoogle translate:Quote"The launch of Resurs-P satellite number 4 using the Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is planned for November 2019," the agency’s source said.
"The launch of Resurs-P satellite number 4 using the Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is planned for November 2019," the agency’s source said.
https://ria.ru/20190224/1551297967.htmlGoogle translate:Quote“According to the new schedule, the launch of Resurs-P satellite number 4 by the Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is planned for November 2020,” the agency’s source said.
“According to the new schedule, the launch of Resurs-P satellite number 4 by the Soyuz 2.1b launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is planned for November 2020,” the agency’s source said.
https://ria.ru/20190424/1552987364.htmlGoogle translate:QuoteOn the Roscosmos website, it is noted that in 2019 the satellites Meteor-M number 2-2 and Electro-L number 3 will be launched, in 2020 the Resurs-P satellites number 4, Meteor-M number 2 -3, the Kondor-FKA nature resource radar equipment number 1 and Obzor-R number 1, and the Arktika-M hydrometeorological satellite number 1.In 2021, the state corporation plans to put Resurs-P number 5, Meteor-M number 2-4, Electro-L number 4 and Kondor-FKA number 2 into orbit, in 2022, Resurs-PM number 1 and Electro-L number 5, in 2023 - Resurs-PM devices number 2, Meteor-M number 2-5, heliogeophysical satellites Ionosphere number 1 and 2 and Arktika-M number 2.In 2024, it is planned to launch Resurs-PM apparatuses number 3, Meteor-M number 2-6, Ionosphere number 3 and 4, and Arktika-M number 3, in 2025 Resurs-PM number 4, Kanopus-B number 7 and 8, Kondor-FKA-M and Arktika-M number 4 and 5.
On the Roscosmos website, it is noted that in 2019 the satellites Meteor-M number 2-2 and Electro-L number 3 will be launched, in 2020 the Resurs-P satellites number 4, Meteor-M number 2 -3, the Kondor-FKA nature resource radar equipment number 1 and Obzor-R number 1, and the Arktika-M hydrometeorological satellite number 1.In 2021, the state corporation plans to put Resurs-P number 5, Meteor-M number 2-4, Electro-L number 4 and Kondor-FKA number 2 into orbit, in 2022, Resurs-PM number 1 and Electro-L number 5, in 2023 - Resurs-PM devices number 2, Meteor-M number 2-5, heliogeophysical satellites Ionosphere number 1 and 2 and Arktika-M number 2.In 2024, it is planned to launch Resurs-PM apparatuses number 3, Meteor-M number 2-6, Ionosphere number 3 and 4, and Arktika-M number 3, in 2025 Resurs-PM number 4, Kanopus-B number 7 and 8, Kondor-FKA-M and Arktika-M number 4 and 5.
4. Launch of Resurs-P No. 4 according to a pessimistic scenario in November 2021, while optimistic - the supply of high-speed radio equipment in the summer in the first quarter of 2021;...
The sending into orbit of the next two Earth observation satellites "Resurs-P" has been postponed due to the lack of components, Dmitry Baranov, Director General of the Progress Rocket and Space Center (a company of Roscosmos), told RIA Novosti.<snip>[The launches of the fourth and fifth devices] have constantly shifted and are now scheduled for 2021-2022.<snip>According to Baranov, the fourth Resurs-P is almost ready for electrical tests at the control and testing station, the fifth will be ready for them in early 2021.
MOSCOW, February 10 - RIA Novosti. The launch of the fourth Resource-P Earth observation spacecraft can be postponed from 2021 to 2022, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11506959Google translate:QuoteMOSCOW, May 29. / TASS /. Two "Resurs-P" Earth remote sensing satellites will be launched into orbit next year. This was announced by Valery Zaichko, Deputy Director of the Department of Navigation Space Systems of Roscosmos."This year, it is planned to launch Meteor-2.3, and in 2022 - two next Resursov-P," Zaichko said in an interview with the magazine " Russian space ".
MOSCOW, May 29. / TASS /. Two "Resurs-P" Earth remote sensing satellites will be launched into orbit next year. This was announced by Valery Zaichko, Deputy Director of the Department of Navigation Space Systems of Roscosmos."This year, it is planned to launch Meteor-2.3, and in 2022 - two next Resursov-P," Zaichko said in an interview with the magazine " Russian space ".
Roscosmos plans to launch 9 Earth remote sensing satellites in 2023 [dated Nov. 14]Google translate:Quote from: InterfaxNine Earth remote sensing satellites are planned to be launched into orbit in 2023. This was announced by the Deputy Director of the Department of Navigational Space Systems of Roscosmos Valery Zaichko.<snip>According to him, next year the following will be launched: Kondor-FKA 1, Obzor-R 1, Resurs-P 4, two Meteor-M 2.3-2.4, two Ionosphere satellites 1-2, Elektro-L 4 and the Arktika-M 2 satellite.Also, according to Zaichko’s presentation presented at the conference, in 2024 the Resurs-PM 1, two Ionosphere satellites 3-4, and Kondor-FKA 2 will be launched. In 2025, Resurs-PM 2 will be launched.
Nine Earth remote sensing satellites are planned to be launched into orbit in 2023. This was announced by the Deputy Director of the Department of Navigational Space Systems of Roscosmos Valery Zaichko.<snip>According to him, next year the following will be launched: Kondor-FKA 1, Obzor-R 1, Resurs-P 4, two Meteor-M 2.3-2.4, two Ionosphere satellites 1-2, Elektro-L 4 and the Arktika-M 2 satellite.Also, according to Zaichko’s presentation presented at the conference, in 2024 the Resurs-PM 1, two Ionosphere satellites 3-4, and Kondor-FKA 2 will be launched. In 2025, Resurs-PM 2 will be launched.
RCC "Progress" has completed the assembly of a satellite for highly detailed imaging of the EarthMOSCOW, May 20. /TASS/. Rocket and Space Center (RCC) "Progress" (part of Roskosmos) completed the assembly of the spacecraft (SC) "Resurs-P" No. 4. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the enterprise."The Resurs-P spacecraft No. 4 has been assembled and will soon be sent to the Baikonur Cosmodrome," the press service said.At the end of January, Dmitry Baranov, General Director of the Progress RCC , told reporters that the Resurs-P No. 4 satellite would be launched in the summer of 2023.Resurs-P satellites are designed for highly detailed, wide-angle and hyperspectral optoelectronic observation of the Earth's surface in the interests of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Agriculture, Rosreestr, Roshydromet and the Federal Agency for Fishery. The period of active existence in orbit is five years.