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Russia launches last Glonass-M navigation satellite of the year

2011-11-29 07:09:01 GMT+7 (ICT)

MOSCOW, RUSSIA (BNO NEWS) -- The Russian Space Forces, which is responsible for military space operations, on Monday announced that the year's last Glonass-M navigation satellite has been launched on a Russian Soyuz rocket.

The Glonass-M launch was carried out on schedule at 12:25 p.m. Moscow time from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, which is located in the country's Arkhangelsk Oblast. The satellite will join a group of 30 Glonass satellites already in orbit.

Alexei Zolotukhin, a spokesperson for the Russian Space Forces, confirmed to the RIA Novosti news agency that Monday's launch was the last one of the year.

Russia's Glonass satellites are designed for both military and civilian use and are considered the country's response to the United States' Global Positioning System, which is better known as GPS. Both satellite systems allow users to determine locations and positioning to within a few meters (feet).

In order for the Glonass system to provide a global coverage, it needs a total of 24 operational satellites. With Monday's launch, the system will have 23 operational satellites.

In 2010, three Glonass-M satellites were destroyed during a failed launch from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan. On November 4, three reserve Glonass-M satellites were launched from the same center.

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