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Raumfahrt - Soyuz 2.1b launches with 36 OneWeb Satellites

27.12.2021

Starsem, Arianespace, and Roscosmos have launched a Soyuz 2.1b for OneWeb flight 12. Lift-off from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan occurred at 13:10 UTC (08:10 EST) on December 27.

Also known as ST-37 by both Arianespace and Starsem, the latter is a joint French-Russian company that commercializes Soyuz launches. 

This year, a total of five OneWeb missions were launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia, and another two launched from Baikonur. Vostochny is the newest cosmodrome for Russia, while Baikonur is the oldest and originated from the Soviet era.

The previous OneWeb launch from Baikonur occurred on September 14.

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The satellites:

These satellites will join OneWeb’s ever-growing satellite constellation, eventually providing global internet access–similar to SpaceX’s Starlink constellation.

In total, the initial OneWeb constellation will consist of 648 individual satellites.

These satellites are initially launched into 500 km polar orbits and eventually raise their orbits to an operational orbit of 1200 x 1200 km above the earth. The OneWeb constellation consists of higher orbits than the Starlink constellation.

The first six OneWeb missions were launched on a Soyuz ST-B from the ELS (Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz) in Kourou, French Guiana. For the constellation, launches have occurred from Kourou, Vostochny, and Baikonur.

OneWeb was originally known as WorldVu. In March of 2020, OneWeb filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and its assets were bought in July 2020 by both the government of the United Kingdom and Bharti Enterprises Ltd.

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