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July 14, 2017

Russia launches 73 satellites into orbit

A Russian Soyuz 2-1A rocket鈥攍ike the one seen in this file photo taken on April 28, 2016鈥攍aunched 73 satellites into orbit on Friday
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A Russian Soyuz 2-1A rocket鈥攍ike the one seen in this file photo taken on April 28, 2016鈥攍aunched 73 satellites into orbit on Friday

An imaging satellite and 72 micro-satellites were launched into orbit Friday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Russian space agency Roscosmos and research centre Glavcosmos announced.

The Soyuz 2-1A rocket successfully lifted off at 0643 GMT with the satellite payload, Roscosmos said in a statement.

According to Russian news agencies, Glavcosmos, charged with putting the satellites into orbit, later reported that by 1441 GMT all the satellites had successfully separated. They were released into three different orbits.

"For the first time in the world, such a complex and large mission has been developed and implemented," said Glavcosmos.

The primary payload, the Kanopus-V-IK satellite, is to provide wide-angle images of the Earth and will be used especially to detect forest fires or to update the topography of maps.

The 72 include those made by Japan, Germany and Canada along with 62 nanosatellites known as CubeSats, developed by the United States.

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