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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Vladivostok, July 25 (Xinhua) — The Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle carrying two Ionosfera-M heliogeophysical satellites and 18 small satellites was launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome at 08:54 Moscow time on Friday, the Russian state corporation Roscosmos reported on its website.
An hour after the launch, two heliogeophysical satellites “Ionosfera-M” were launched into the designated orbit and separated from the “Fregat” booster block. Eighteen small spacecraft also went into their orbits.
The Ionosfera-M devices were created to observe physical phenomena that arise in the Earth’s ionosphere as a result of active natural and anthropogenic influences, changes in the spatio-temporal structure of the ionosphere, disturbances in electromagnetic fields, the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere and the distribution of ozone in its upper layers, and to monitor the radiation situation.
The satellites will take photographs of the Earth, track the location of aircraft and ships, and study space processes. Several satellites will be used to study the space-Earth radio link and participate in experiments on the control of small satellites in low Earth orbit. –0–
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