The rocket launches were carried out from three Russian cosmodromes: Baikonur, Vostochny, and Plesetsk
The launch aims to put 52 satellites into orbit
The launch will take place on December 28 at 16:18 Moscow time
Blocks are docked, pneumatic tests and system checks are being prepared before the launch on December 20
Specialists are Docking the Rocket's Stages and Checking the Propulsion Systems
Stable telemetry connection has been established and is maintained with it
The launch of Soyuz-2.1b with a unique satellite is scheduled for December 25
Specialists are assembling the Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle to launch a satellite that will help to better understand our planet
The successful launch took place on December 4 from the Plesetsk cosmodrome
The launch of the rocket with Russian and foreign spacecraft is scheduled for November 5
Prior to this, it was refueled with fuel and compressed gases
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The Soyuz-2.1b rocket with it successfully launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome
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