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List of space launches of Russia in 2017

The list of Russian space launches in 2017 lists the space launches made by Russia [ specify ] . In 2017, Russia ranked second in terms of the number of space rocket launches. The share of Russia in space launches was 21% (19 launches), against 32% in the United States (29 launches).

List of orbital space launches of Russia in 2017

dateLaunch vehiclePayloadCustomerCosmodrome / start complexResult
February 22Soyuz-U  Progress MS-05RoskosmosBaikonur 1/5Success [1]
20 AprilSoyuz-FG  Union MS-04RoskosmosBaikonur 1/5Success [2]
May 25thSoyuz-2.1b / Frigate-M  CEN-2Aerospace Forces of the Russian FederationPlesetsk 43/4Success [3]
June 8Proton-M / Breeze-M  EchoStar 21  EchostarBaikonur 81/24Success [4]
June 14thSoyuz-2.1a  Progress MS-06RoskosmosBaikonur 31/6Success [5]
June 23Soyuz-2.1v / Volga  Cosmos-2519Aerospace Forces of the Russian FederationPlesetsk 43/4Success [6]
the 14 th of JulySoyuz-2.1a / Frigate  Canopus V-IRRoskosmosBaikonur 31/6Partial Failure [7]
July 28thSoyuz-FG  Union MS-05RoskosmosBaikonur 1/5Success [8]
August 17Proton-M / Breeze-M  Blagovest 1 (No. 11L)Aerospace Forces of the Russian FederationBaikonur 81/24Success [9]
11 SeptemberProton-M / Breeze-M  Amazonas-5  HispasatBaikonur 200/39Success [10]
September 13thSoyuz-FG  Union MS-06RoskosmosBaikonur 1/5Success [11]
September 22ndSoyuz-2.1b / Frigate-M  Glonass-MAerospace Forces of the Russian FederationPlesetsk 43/4Success [12]
September 28thProton-M / Breeze-M  AsiaSat 9 Baikonur 200/39Success [13]
October 13thRokot / Breeze-KM  Sentinel-5pEuropean Space AgencyPlesetsk 133/3Success [14]
October 14Soyuz-2.1a  Progress MS-07RoskosmosBaikonur 31/6Success [15]
November 28Soyuz-2.1b / Frigate  Meteor-M No. 2-1RoskosmosEast 1CFailure [16]
December 2ndSoyuz-2.1b  14F145 (Lotus-C1)Aerospace Forces of the Russian FederationPlesetsk 43/4Success [17]
December 17thSoyuz-FG  Union MS-07RoskosmosBaikonur 1/5Success [18]
December 26thZenit-3SLBF / Frigate-SB  Angosat-1  AngosatBaikonur 45/1Spacecraft Failure [19]

List of Russian Suborbital Launches in 2017

dateLaunch vehiclePayloadCustomerLaunch complexResult
January 16th  RS-12M2 "Topol-M"Training combat unitMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Cosmodrome PlesetskSuccess [20]
June 26th  R-30 "Mace-30"Training warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Barents Sea K-535 "Yuri Dolgoruky"Success [21]
12-th of September  RS-24 "Yars" (mine-based)Experimental warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Cosmodrome PlesetskSuccess [22]
September 20  RS-24 “Yars” (PGRK)Training warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Cosmodrome PlesetskSuccess [23]
September 26th  RS-12M "Poplar"Training combat unitMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Kapustin Yar training groundSuccess [24]
October 26th  RS-12M "Poplar"Training combat unitMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Cosmodrome PlesetskSuccess [25]
October 26th  R-29RTraining warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Sea of ​​Okhotsk SSBN project 667BDR "Squid"Success [25] [26]
October 26th  R-29RTraining warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Sea of ​​Okhotsk SSBN project 667BDR "Squid"Success [25] [26]
October 26th  R-29RMU2 "Sineva"Training warheadsMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  K-117 "Bryansk" Barents SeaSuccess [25] [27]
December 26th  RS-12M "Poplar"Testing Advanced Combat EquipmentMinistry of Defense of the Russian Federation  Kapustin Yar training groundSuccess [28]

Orbital launch statistics

Number of Russian launches: 19. Successful: 17. [ clarify ]

Russian launch in the context of launch vehicles

Launch vehicleNumber of startsFailuresNotes
Proton-mfour
Soyuz-FGfour
Soyuz-2.1bfourone
Soyuz-2.1a3
Soyuz-2.1vone
Soyuz-Uone
Rumbleone
Zenit-3SLBFone
Totalnineteenone
Launches not formally related to Russian:
Soyuz-ST-Aone
Soyuz-ST-Bone

Russian launches in the context of spaceports

CosmodromeNumber of startsFailuresNotes
Baikonur13one
Plesetskfive
Orientaloneone
Yasny (Dombarovsky)
Launches not formally related to Russian:
Kuru (Sinnamari ELS)2

All launches around the world

A countryNumber of startsFailuresNotes
 29th
 nineteenoneFailure 11/28/2017 - the abnormal work of the Frigate-M overclocking unit.
 181 + 1 partial failure06/18/2017 - The Zhongxing-9A satellite was launched into the wrong orbit due to malfunctions in the 3rd stage of the Changzheng-3B / E launch vehicle.
 eleven
 7one
 fiveone
 oneone
Total90eight

See also

  • List of space launches in 2017
  • Timeline of manned spaceflight
  • Orbiting satellite constellation of Russia

Notes

  1. ↑ ROSKOSMOS. LAST START OF Soyuz-U Launched Successfully
  2. ↑ Launched from Plesetsk military satellite successfully put into orbit
  3. ↑ Launched from Plesetsk, a military satellite was successfully put into orbit (Russian) , TASS . Date of appeal May 25, 2017.
  4. ↑ News. CENTER IM.M.V. KHRUNICHEVA. The PROTON-M LV SUCCESSFULLY DEPARTED THE COMMUNICATION SATELLITE ECOSTAR-21 (Russian) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment June 8, 2017.
  5. ↑ News. ROSKOSMOS. Soyuz-2.1A LV with PROGRESS MS-06 TGC SUCCESSFULLY STARTED FROM BAIKONUR (Russian) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment June 14, 2017.
  6. ↑ Soyuz-2.1v launch vehicle with a military satellite (Russian) , Interfax.ru (June 23, 2017) launched from Plesetsk . Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
  7. ↑ Space Conflictology - Newspaper Kommersant No. 56 (6294) from 04/03/2018
  8. ↑ News. MCC. SPACE SHIP “UNION MS-05” ADDED TO THE ISS (rus.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment July 28, 2017.
  9. ↑ News. CENTER KHRUNICHEVA. THE 100TH STARTING OF THE PROTON-M PHONE IS SUCCESSFULLY (Rus.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment August 17, 2017.
  10. ↑ News. CENTER KHRUNICHEVA. RB “BREEZE-M” SUCCESSFULLY DEPARTED INTO THE ORBIT OF “AMAZONAS-5” SC (rus.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of appeal September 12, 2017.
  11. ↑ News. MCC. SPACE SHIP “UNION MS-06” JOINED THE ISS (rus.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of appeal September 13, 2017.
  12. ↑ The aerospace forces successfully launched the Soyuz-2 launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (Neopr.) . function.mil.ru. Date of appeal September 22, 2017.
  13. ↑ News. CENTER KHRUNICHEVA. ACCELERATION UNIT “BREEZE-M” SUCCESSFULLY DEVELOPED ANOTHER COMMUNICATION SATELLITE (Russian) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of appeal September 29, 2017.
  14. ↑ News. CENTER KHRUNICHEVA. RKOT ILV SUCCESSFULLY ORBITED SENTINEL-5P (Russian) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of appeal October 13, 2017.
  15. ↑ News. ROSKOSMOS. ILV “SOYUZ-2.1A” SUCCESSFULLY STARTED FROM THE BAIKONUR SPACE (rus.) www.roscosmos.ru. Date of appeal October 14, 2017.
  16. ↑ News. ROSKOSMOS. INFORMATION MESSAGE (rus.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment November 28, 2017.
  17. ↑ News. AIR AND SPACE FORCES. SUCCESSFUL STARTING OF THE Soyuz-2.1B Rocket Launcher From Cosmodrome Plesetsk (neopr.) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment December 2, 2017.
  18. ↑ ROSKOSMOS. Soyuz-FG LV with the Soyuz MS-07 TPK SUCCESSFULLY STARTED FROM THE BAIKONUR Cosmodrome (Russian) . www.roscosmos.ru. Date of treatment December 17, 2017.
  19. ↑ Source: the first Angolan satellite "Angosat-1" cannot be restored (Russian) , TASS . Date of appeal April 15, 2018.
  20. ↑ Topol-M missile launched from Plesetsk successfully hit a target in Kamchatka
  21. ↑ “Yuri Dolgoruky” successfully hit with a “Bulava” all the targets at the Kamchatka Kura training ground. 06/26/2017.
  22. ↑ The Yars ballistic missile (neopr.) Was launched from Plesetsk .
  23. ↑ The Yars ballistic missile during the test hit the target in Kamchatka (neopr.) .
  24. ↑ The Ministry of Defense tested the Poplar intercontinental missile (neopr.) .
  25. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Four ballistic missiles launched in Russia during military exercises
  26. ↑ 1 2 Annual exercise of strategic forces
  27. ↑ On October 26, during a training on the management of the strategic nuclear forces of Russia, the combat training launch of the Sineva ICBM was carried out by the Bryansk SSBN of project 667 BDM
  28. ↑ An intercontinental ballistic missile “Topol” was launched from the Kapustin Yar firing range
List of space launches in Russia
List of space launches of Russia in 2016List of space launches of Russia in 2017List of space launches of Russia in 2018
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Space_Start_Lists_ of Russia_ in_2017_ year&oldid = 98392532


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