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Home / Science / New Satellites Launch Dec 28: Faster Data, Longer Life

New Satellites Launch Dec 28: Faster Data, Longer Life

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Two Aist-2T satellites are scheduled for launch on December 28.
  • New satellites feature orbital correction and faster data transmission.
  • Aist-2T satellites will create 3D Earth models and monitor emergencies.
New Satellites Launch Dec 28: Faster Data, Longer Life

The Vostochny Cosmodrome is preparing for the December 28 launch of two Aist-2T satellites, with the Soyuz-2.1b rocket approved for positioning on the launching facility on December 26. These new satellites represent a significant upgrade from their predecessors.

Unlike the earlier Aist-2D models, the Aist-2T satellites are equipped with advanced orbital correction propulsion systems. This enhancement, along with a longer expected service life and faster data transmission capabilities, promises greater operational efficiency and improved data delivery.

The primary function of the Aist-2T satellites is high-resolution stereoscopic imaging of the Earth's surface. This capability is essential for generating detailed 3D terrain models and will be instrumental in monitoring emergency situations, providing critical information for response efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Aist-2T satellites are scheduled for launch on December 28.
The Aist-2T satellites have orbital correction, longer service life, and faster data transmission.
Their mission is stereoscopic imaging of Earth's surface to create 3D models and monitor emergencies.

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