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List of Russian space launches in 2011

In 2011, Russia was the world leader in launching space rockets. Russia's share in space launches was 38.5%.

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List of Russian orbital space launches in 2011

dateCarrier rocketPayloadSpaceport / Start.complexResult
January 20thZenit-3SLBF / Fregat-SB  Electro-L No. 1Baikonur 45/1Success
28 JanuarySoyuz-U  Progress M-09MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success
1st of FebruaryRokot / Breeze-KM  Cosmos-2470 ( Geo-IK-2 )Plesetsk 133/3Emergency orbital launch [1]
February 26Soyuz-2.1b / Frigate  Cosmos-2471 ( Glonass-K1 No. 701 )Plesetsk 43/4Success
5th of AprilSoyuz-FG  Soyuz TMA-21Baikonur PU number 1/5Success
April 27Soyuz-U  Progress M-10MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success
May 4thSoyuz-2.1a / Frigate  Meridian № 4Plesetsk 43/4Success
May 20Proton-M / Breeze-M  Telstar 14RBaikonur 200/39Success
June 8Soyuz-FG  Union TMA-02MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success
21st of JuneSoyuz-U  Progress M-11MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success
27th of JuneSoyuz-U  Cosmos-2472 ( Cobalt-M )Plesetsk 16/2Success
July 13Soyuz-2.1a / Frigate  Globalstar M 081Baikonur PU № 31/6Success
  Globalstar M 083
  Globalstar M 085
  Globalstar M 088
  Globalstar M 089
  Globalstar M 091
July 16Proton-M / Breeze-M Baikonur 200/39Success
  KazSat-2
July 18Zenit-3SLBF / Fregat-SB  Spectrum-RBaikonur 45/1Success
August 17Dnieper  Sich-2Clear silo number 13Success [2]
 
 
 
  EduSat
    ApriseSat-5
    ApriseSat-6
  BPA-2
  HX
  PQ-Gemini ++ 1
  PQ-Gemini ++ 2
  PQ-Gemini ++ 3
  PQ-Gemini ++ 4
August 18Proton-M / Breeze-M  Express AM4Baikonur 200/39Emergency start
24 AugustSoyuz-U  Progress M-12MBaikonur PU number 1/5Emergency start
September 21stProton-M / Breeze-M  Cosmos-2473 ( Harpoon )Baikonur 81/24Success [3]
September 29Proton-M / Breeze-M  QuetzSat-1 (QuetzSat-1)Baikonur 200/39Success [4]
October 3Soyuz-2.1b / Frigate  Cosmos-2474 ( Glonass-M No. 742 )Plesetsk 43/4Success
October 6Zenit-3SLB / DM-SLB  Intelsat-18Baikonur 45/1Success [5]
October 19Proton-M / Breeze-M Baikonur 200/39Success [6]
October 30Soyuz-U  Progress M-13MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success
November 4Proton-M / Breeze-M  Cosmos-2475 ( Glonass-M No. 743 )Baikonur 81/24Success [7]
  Cosmos-2476 ( Glonass-M No. 744 )
  Cosmos-2477 ( Glonass-M No. 745 )
November 9Zenit-2SLB (2FG)  Phobos-gruntBaikonur 45/1Successful launch into reference orbit.
Due to problemsKA stayed on it.
Later burned down in dense layers of the atmosphere [8]
  Inho-1 (Yinghuo-1)
November 14Soyuz-FG  Soyuz TMA-22Baikonur PU number 1/5Success [9]
November 25Proton-M / Breeze-M  AsiaSat-7 (AsiaSat-7)Baikonur 200/39Success [10]
November 28Soyuz-2.1b / Frigate  Cosmos-2478 ( Glonass-M No. 746 )Plesetsk 43/4Success [11]
December 11thProton-M / Breeze-M  Ray-5ABaikonur 81/24Success [12]
  Amos-5 (AMOS-5)
21 DecemberSoyuz-FG  Union TMA-03MBaikonur PU number 1/5Success [13]
December 23Soyuz-2.1b / Frigate  Meridian number 5Plesetsk 43/4Emergency start [14]
December 28thSoyuz-2.1a / Frigate  Globalstar M 080Baikonur PU № 31/6Success [15]
  Globalstar M 082
  Globalstar M 084
  Globalstar M 086
  Globalstar M 090
  Globalstar M 092


Orbital Launch Statistics

Number of launches: 32. Fully successful: 27. Partially successful: 1. Unsuccessful: 4.

Russian launches from carrier rockets

Carrier rocketNumber of startsBad luckNotes
Proton-M9one08/18/2011 - Off-counting orbit: incorrect flight mission of the Republic of Belarus Briz-M when launching Express AM4 [16]
Soyuz-U6one08/24/2011 - Accident: abnormal operation of the third stage PH engine when starting Progress M-12M [17]
Soyuz-FGfour0
Soyuz-2.1bfourone12/23/2011 - Accident: the destruction of the engine of the third stage of the PH at the launch of Meridian No. 5 [18]
Soyuz-2.1a30
Zenit-3SLBF20
Zenit-3SLBone0
Zenit-2SLBone011/08/2011 - Partial success: the launch vehicle worked out normally, however AMC Phobos-Grunt did not come out
on the migratory trajectory due to a failure in the storage device of the on-board computing complex [19]
Roaroneone02/01/2011 - Uncountable orbit: abnormal situation in the area of ​​work of the Republic of Belarus Briz-KM [20]
Dnieperone0
Total32four
Launches that are not formally Russian:
Soyuz-ST-Aone012/17/2011 - Kourou Space Center . , , four
Soyuz-ST-Bone010/21/2011 - Kourou Space Center . Two Galileo IOV satellites
Zenit-3SLone009/24/2011 - Sea Launch platform. Satellite (Eutelsat 7 West A)
Total35four


Russian launches in the context of space launch

CosmodromeNumber of startsBad luckNotes
Baikonur242
Plesetsk72
Clear (Dombarovsky)one0
Launches that are not formally Russian:
Kourou (Sinnamari ELS)20Soyuz-ST-A and Russian-made Soyuz-ST-B RNs were launched by ESA
Sea launchone0The Russian-Ukrainian production Zenit-3SL RN was launched by an international consortium


All launches by countries of the world

A countryNumber of startsBad luckNotes
 32four1 partial failure
(from the number of successful launches)
 nineteenone
 18one
 702 of them are Soyuz launch vehicles
 30
 30
 one0
Sea launchone0
Total846


See also

  • List of space launches in 2011
  • Chronology of manned space flight
  • Orbital satellite constellation of Russia

Notes

  1. ↑ The military satellite launched on Rokot is most likely lost (Unsolved) . RIA News (01.02.2011). The appeal date is November 28, 2011. Archived on April 13, 2012.
  2. ↑ The Dnepr rocket launched several satellites into Earth orbit (Undefined) . RIA News (August 17, 2011). Archived April 13, 2012.
  3. ↑ The Proton-M rocket successfully launched a military satellite into orbit (Unidentified) . RIA News (09/21/2011). The appeal date is September 21, 2011. Archived April 13, 2012.
  4. ↑ Home »Informational resources» News News The spacecraft "QuetzSat-1" was put into orbit (Unsolved) (inaccessible link) . Roscosmos (September 30, 2011). Circulation date October 1, 2011. Archived April 13, 2012.
  5. ↑ Telecommunications satellite Intelsat-18 launched into orbit , October 6, 2011
  6. ↑ C Baikonur launched "Proton-M" with an American satellite (Neopr.) . Lenta.ru (10/19/2011). The date of circulation is October 20, 2011. Archived April 13, 2012.
  7. ↑ The launch of the Proton-M rocket launcher with three Glonass-M spacecraft (Neopr.) Took place . The press service of Roscosmos (4.11.2011). The date of circulation is November 4, 2011. Archived April 13, 2012.
  8. ↑ The data of the Ministry of Defense on the fall of Phobos coincided with the forecasts of Roskosmos (Unidentified) . RIA "News" (01/16/2012). The date of circulation is January 16, 2012. Archived April 13, 2012.
  9. ↑ The launch of the Soyuz TMA-22 transport manned vehicle (Neopr.) Took place . The press service of Roscosmos (11/14/2011). The appeal date is November 26, 2011. Archived on April 13, 2012.
  10. Аз Spacecraft "AsiaSat-7" was put into orbit (Unc.) . Press service of Roscosmos (11/26/2011). The appeal date is November 26, 2011. Archived June 30, 2012.
  11. ↑ On the launch of the Glonass-M spacecraft (Unidentified) . The press service of Roscosmos (11/28/2011). The appeal date is November 28, 2011. Archived June 30, 2012.
  12. ↑ The main block of the ILV "Proton-M" in autonomous flight (Neopr.) . The press service of Roscosmos (11/12/2011). The appeal date is December 13, 2011. Archived June 17, 2012.
  13. ↑ The launch of the Soyuz TMA-03M transport manned spacecraft (Neopr.) Took place . The press service of Roscosmos (12/21/2011). The appeal date is December 29, 2011. Archived June 17, 2012.
  14. ↑ Satellite "Meridian" after launch fell to the ground (Unsolved) . BBC Russian (12/23/2011). The appeal date is December 23, 2011. Archived June 17, 2012.
  15. ↑ Launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with a cluster of six Globalstar-2 spacecraft (Unidentified) . The press service of Roscosmos (12/28/2011). The appeal date is December 29, 2011. Archived June 17, 2012.
  16. ↑ On the results of the work of the Interdepartmental Commission on the analysis of the causes of abnormal launch of the spacecraft Express-AM4 (Neopr.) Press service of Roskosmos (August 30, 2011).
  17. ↑ On the results of the work of the Interdepartmental Commission on the launch of the Progress M-12M transport cargo spacecraft (Unidentified) (inaccessible link) . Press service of Roskosmos (September 8, 2011). The date of circulation is September 6, 2013. Archived March 29, 2013.
  18. ↑ The cause of the Meridian satellite accident was the destruction of the engine (Unidentified) . RIA News (January 31, 2012).
  19. Ф "Phobos-Grunt" brought down particles (Neopr.) . Interfax (January 31, 2012).
  20. ↑ Satellite "Geo-IK-2" burned down in the atmosphere (Unidentified) . Interfax (July 16, 2013).

Links

List of space launches of Russia
List of Russian space launches in 2010List of Russian space launches in 2011List of space launches of Russia in 2012
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_cosmic_zapuskov_Russii_v_2011_year_oldid=100374440


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