Launch details

Soyuz 2.1b/Fregat | Glonass-K1 No. 19

Russian Space Forces

Government RUS

Unknown Pad

Plesetsk Cosmodrome

Dec 31 at 03:00am

Launchpad time+0300

Dec 31 at 12:00am

Your local time+0000

Current status

TBD

Soyuz 2.1b Fregat

Launch vehicle

Glonass-K1 No. 19

Mission

62.9256

Latitude

40.5778

Longitude

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Note: For all launches the scheduled launch dates and times are subject to change due to weather, equipment, crew and other factors.

Mission description

Glonass-K are the third generation of satellite design for GLONASS satellite navigation system. GLONASS is a Russian space-based navigation system comparable to the similar GPS and Galileo systems. This generation improves on accuracy, power consumption and design life. Each satellite is unpressurized and weighs 935 kg, and has an operational lifetime of 10 years.

Glonass-K1 No. 19

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Attending a launch in person

Paid guided tours are how foreigners access Russian cosmodromes, for example Russia Discovery or Star City Tours, at a cost of around 3000 USD. The most valuable service they'll provide is organizing your permits with the Russian or Kazakh authorities.

If you only plan on seeing one, Vostochny is the most modern and likely the heart of Russian spaceflight moving forward, while Baikonur is steeped in history as the launch place of the first human in space (Yuri Gagarin) and the first woman in space (Valentina Tereshkova).

How to get there

From Moscow you can take an 18-hour overnight train directly to Plesetsk or a flight to Arkhangelsk and then a 5-hour train from there to Plesetsk or Mirny.

Note this is a highly restricted military spaceport and so all necessary permissions will need to be arranged beforehand.

Accomodation

Nearby hotels in Mirny for authorized visitors only. Hotels in Plesetsk are available to the general public.

Nearby parking

Parking not available on-site.

Agency details

Russian Space Forces are a branch of Russia's Aerospace Forces, focused on military and defense-related space operations. They handle satellite launches, missile warning systems, and space surveillance, ensuring the security and operational readiness of Russia's space assets.