This website uses cookies. Some are necessary to help our website work properly and can't be switched off, and some are optional but can optimise your browsing experience. To manage your cookie choices, click on Open settings.
Soyuz-2.1b rocket carrying Resurs-P satellite launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome00:43
Pool for subscribers only
Restrictions

Mandatory credit: Roscosmos

Top downloads in last 24 hours
Show more
Description

The Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with the Resurs-P No.4 Earth observation satellite took off from the launch pad of the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Sunday.

The footage published by Russia's Roscosmos Space Agency shows the rocket standing on the launchpad before lifting off from the ground.

According to the Roscosmos press office the launch was conducted 'normally'.

The 'Resurs-P' No.4 satellite is designed to observe the Earth's surface in order to study natural resources, control environmental pollution, search for mineral deposits, monitor emergencies, as well as create and update topographic and navigation maps.

This marks the fifth Russian launch in 2024, and the third launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. This is the 70th Soyuz-2.1b rocket to take off in the history of space flight.

Soyuz-2.1b rocket carrying Resurs-P satellite launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome

Kazakhstan, Baikonur Cosmodrome
March 31, 2024 at 10:08 GMT +00:00 · Published

The Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with the Resurs-P No.4 Earth observation satellite took off from the launch pad of the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Sunday.

The footage published by Russia's Roscosmos Space Agency shows the rocket standing on the launchpad before lifting off from the ground.

According to the Roscosmos press office the launch was conducted 'normally'.

The 'Resurs-P' No.4 satellite is designed to observe the Earth's surface in order to study natural resources, control environmental pollution, search for mineral deposits, monitor emergencies, as well as create and update topographic and navigation maps.

This marks the fifth Russian launch in 2024, and the third launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. This is the 70th Soyuz-2.1b rocket to take off in the history of space flight.

Pool for subscribers only
Restrictions

Mandatory credit: Roscosmos

Description

The Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with the Resurs-P No.4 Earth observation satellite took off from the launch pad of the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Sunday.

The footage published by Russia's Roscosmos Space Agency shows the rocket standing on the launchpad before lifting off from the ground.

According to the Roscosmos press office the launch was conducted 'normally'.

The 'Resurs-P' No.4 satellite is designed to observe the Earth's surface in order to study natural resources, control environmental pollution, search for mineral deposits, monitor emergencies, as well as create and update topographic and navigation maps.

This marks the fifth Russian launch in 2024, and the third launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. This is the 70th Soyuz-2.1b rocket to take off in the history of space flight.

Top downloads in last 24 hours
Show more