Today, Roscosmos summarized the results of 2024, noting several significant achievements. One of the key records was maintaining a series of accident-free launches, which has been ongoing since 2018. During this period, 134 launches of carrier rockets took place in Russia, all of which were successful. In 2024, the number of launches amounted to 17.
In addition, a record was set in 2024 for the mass deployment of satellites into orbit. On November 5, the Soyuz-2.1b rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome launched 51 Russian satellites into orbit, which became one of the most significant events of the year.
Also in 2024, two anniversary launches took place, which became important milestones in the history of Russian and Soviet cosmonautics. On December 4, the 1000th launch of the R-7 family of rockets was carried out, and on December 25, the 2000th launch of the same rocket.
In 2024, launches also took place from various cosmodromes: 8 launches from Baikonur, 5 from Plesetsk, and 4 from Vostochny, confirming the high activity of the Russian space sector.
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