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- Globus-1M_No.12L abstract "Globus-1M #12L or No.12L (Russian: Глобус-1М meaning Globe-1M), also known as Raduga-1M 2 (Russian: Радуга-1М meaning Rainbow-1M) is a Russian military communications satellite which is operated by the Russian Space Forces. It was the second Raduga-1M satellite to be launched – the first being Globus-1M #11L which was launched in 2008, and forms part of the Raduga satellite system. It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 70 degrees East.Globus-1M #12L was built by JSC Information Satellite Systems, and is equipped with multiple transponders broadcasting centimetre-band and decimetre-band signals. It was launched by the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre, using a Proton-M carrier rocket with a Briz-M upper stage. The launch occurred at 00:18:00 GMT on 28 January 2010, from Site 81/24 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The launch was successful, and inserted the satellite directly into geosynchronous orbit. At launch the satellite had a mass of 2,500 kilograms (5,500 lb), with an expected operational lifespan of around 5 years.It is currently in a geostationary orbit, with an apogee of 35,788 kilometres (22,238 mi), a perigee of 35,784 kilometres (22,235 mi), zero degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 24 hours.".
- Globus-1M_No.12L cosparId "2010-002A".
- Globus-1M_No.12L wikiPageID "27291243".
- Globus-1M_No.12L wikiPageRevisionID "587641325".
- Globus-1M_No.12L apsis "gee".
- Globus-1M_No.12L cosparId "2010".
- Globus-1M_No.12L hasPhotoCollection Globus-1M_No.12L.
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchContractor Khrunichev_State_Research_and_Production_Space_Center.
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchDate "--01-28".
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchRocket Briz-M.
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchRocket Proton-M.
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Globus-1M_No.12L launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_81.
- Globus-1M_No.12L manufacturer JSC_Information_Satellite_Systems.
- Globus-1M_No.12L missionDuration "1.57788E8".
- Globus-1M_No.12L missionType Communications_satellite.
- Globus-1M_No.12L name "Globus-1M No.12L".
- Globus-1M_No.12L operator Russian_Space_Forces.
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitEpoch "--12-24".
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitInclination "0".
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitLongitude "70".
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitPeriod "86148.0".
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Globus-1M_No.12L orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- Globus-1M_No.12L satcat "36358".
- Globus-1M_No.12L spacecraftType Raduga-1M.
- Globus-1M_No.12L subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2010.
- Globus-1M_No.12L type ArtificialSatellite.
- Globus-1M_No.12L type Satellite.
- Globus-1M_No.12L type Thing.
- Globus-1M_No.12L comment "Globus-1M #12L or No.12L (Russian: Глобус-1М meaning Globe-1M), also known as Raduga-1M 2 (Russian: Радуга-1М meaning Rainbow-1M) is a Russian military communications satellite which is operated by the Russian Space Forces. It was the second Raduga-1M satellite to be launched – the first being Globus-1M #11L which was launched in 2008, and forms part of the Raduga satellite system.".
- Globus-1M_No.12L label "Globus-1M No.12L".
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- Globus-1M_No.12L sameAs Q5571107.
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- Globus-1M_No.12L wasDerivedFrom Globus-1M_No.12L?oldid=587641325.
- Globus-1M_No.12L isPrimaryTopicOf Globus-1M_No.12L.