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Russian Satellite Burns Over Atlantic

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Russian Satellite Burns Over Atlantic
photo: SAMSPACE.RU

The Russian satellite Kanopus-ST with the Volga upper stage lost orbit and its pieces burned in dense atmosphere over the Atlantic on Tuesday.

A high-ranking source in the Russian Aerospace Forces headquarters told Russian news agency TASS.

"The satellite together with the Volga upper stage entered the atmosphere over the southern part of the Atlantic this morning. They have fully burned in the dense atmosphere," the source said.

As UNIAN reported earlier, the interdepartmental commission of the Russian Federation admitted the loss of the dual-use satellite after its launch on December 5. The satellite has been developed since the beginning of 2000. In 2011 active work on its upgrade and preparation for the launch was carried out.

Kanopus-ST was designed as a dual-purpose satellite, enabling the military to carry out intelligence activities in the ocean, for example, the maintenance of submerged submarines. It was planned that the satellite would operate in orbit for five years.

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