Proton-M Lift Off with RADUGA-1M 2 from Baikonur

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January 28, 2010 - Baikonur Cosmodrome.
Proton-M / Breeze-M heavy-lift launcher blasted off from Baikonur today to orbit a satellite for Russian Ministry of Defense, Space Forces PAO informed.
The lift-off occured at 03.18 Moscow time. The launch sequence was nominal.
The spacecraft successfully separated from the upper stage at 12.19.
Russian space industry was involved in the launch campaign, including Khrunichev Space Center, Reshetnev ISS, TSENKI, NPO IT, etc.

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  • • SandustanBrasov

    I had thinked a proposal of realisation to one universal vehicle, good on Earth but and in cosmos. The source of energy is a thermonuclear controlled reactor, and the traction is realized through a set of reactive electromagnetic motors. The realization of these, impose a revision and elucidation to some parts from the actual science, which is strangled of the theoretical physics with a series of metaphysical laws and principles.

  • @vendetta007mike Because they turn out to be more reliable than American ones. IIRC, there's another video somewhere on YouTube that explains how even in certain American expendable rockets, they order RD-190(?) engines from Khrunichev because they are more reliable than American motors.

  • Why are Americans using Russian Space Rockets?

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