Koronas-Foton - a new Russian spacecraft to explore the Sun! |
Koronas-Foton - a new Russian spacecraft to explore the Sun! |
Guest_Zvezdichko_* |
Jan 3 2009, 12:23 PM
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http://www.newsinfo.ru/news/2008-12-15/sputnik/174938
Russia will launch a new spacecraft to study the Sun - Koronas-Foton (or Coronas-Photon). Launch is scheduled to occur on 29th of jan 2009. This is supposed to be the last launch of a Tsyklon rocket. Once launched Koronas-Photon will be placed into a cirtular orbit 500kms above the Earth. Orbital inclination - 82.5 deg. |
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Guest_Zvezdichko_* |
Dec 18 2009, 12:32 PM
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Russia loses contact with Koronas-Foton
http://tesis.lebedev.ru/status.html Russia has announced that Koronas-Foton no longer communicates with Earth since 11th December. Engineers will try to communicate with the satellite on Monday because the solar batteries will be well lit then. http://www.sat-nd.com/ Koronas-Foton silent after problems with power supply 13 Dec 2009 - The scientific payload aboard Russia's solar research satellite Koronas-Foton was switched off owing to power supply problems on 1 December, Novosti news agency reported. Contact with the spacecraft was subsequently lost, and chances of a recovery are said to be slim |
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