Russia to launch four satellites to monitor Arctic ice and weather

Until 2025, the Russian Federation will launch four satellites to monitor ice and weather in the Arctic, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri said Trutnev at today's Federation Council meeting. & nbsp;

Satellite for weather monitoring & laquo; Arctic-M & raquo; it is scheduled to enter orbit in 2023. This will require 6 billion rubles.

To monitor the ice situation, two Kondor-FKA spacecraft will be launched into orbit. and an Obzor-R satellite.

Earlier it was reported that the flight tests of the first Russian satellite, Arktika-M; for the monitoring of the climate of the polar regions have been successfully completed.

In addition, the production of the first satellite of the space constellation Skif has started in the Russian Federation; to provide high speed internet access.

Источник aif.ru

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