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- Meridian_5 abstract "Meridian 5 (Russian: Меридиан-5) was a communications satellite launched by the Russian Federal Space Agency which was lost in a launch failure in December 2011. The fifth Meridian spacecraft to be launched, Meridian 5 was to have been deployed into a Molniya orbit with an apogee of 39,000 kilometres (24,000 mi), a perigee of 900 kilometres (560 mi) and 65 degrees of orbital inclination; from which it would have provided communications for the Russian military. It would have been operated by the newly formed Russian Aerospace Defence Forces.Meridian 5 was launched on a Soyuz-2.1b rocket with a Fregat upper stage, from Site 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The launch took place at 12:08 UTC on 23 December 2011, with the rocket performing nominally during first and second stage flight. At 288 seconds after launch, the Blok I third stage's RD-0124 engine ignited to begin its burn. During third stage flight, an anomaly occurred which prevented the rocket from reaching orbit.An official spokesman stated that the launch had been terminated 421 seconds into flight, by means of the rocket's thrust termination system. Telemetry recorded by NPO Lavochkin, however, indicated that the rocket had veered off course 425 seconds after launch, with data suggesting that there had been an explosion. Another report indicated that the engine had lost thrust 427 seconds after launch. It was the first orbital launch to be conducted by the Aerospace Defence Forces, which had been formed at the beginning of the month.Debris from the launch fell over the Novosibirsk Oblast in Siberia, near Ordynsk. One piece of debris fell through the roof of a house in Cosmonaut Street in the village of Vagaitsevo. Despite debris falling in residential areas, no injuries were reported.".
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- Meridian_5 wikiPageRevisionID "586263762".
- Meridian_5 apsis "gee".
- Meridian_5 hasPhotoCollection Meridian_5.
- Meridian_5 launchDate "--12-23".
- Meridian_5 launchRocket Fregat.
- Meridian_5 launchRocket Soyuz-2_(rocket).
- Meridian_5 launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Meridian_5 launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_43.
- Meridian_5 manufacturer JSC_Information_Satellite_Systems.
- Meridian_5 missionDuration "Failed to orbit".
- Meridian_5 missionType Communications_satellite.
- Meridian_5 name "Meridian 5".
- Meridian_5 operator Russian_Aerospace_Defence_Forces.
- Meridian_5 orbitEpoch "Planned".
- Meridian_5 orbitInclination "65".
- Meridian_5 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Meridian_5 orbitRegime Molniya_orbit.
- Meridian_5 subject Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Meridian_5 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_by_Soyuz-2_rockets.
- Meridian_5 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2011.
- Meridian_5 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Meridian_5 type Satellite.
- Meridian_5 type Thing.
- Meridian_5 comment "Meridian 5 (Russian: Меридиан-5) was a communications satellite launched by the Russian Federal Space Agency which was lost in a launch failure in December 2011. The fifth Meridian spacecraft to be launched, Meridian 5 was to have been deployed into a Molniya orbit with an apogee of 39,000 kilometres (24,000 mi), a perigee of 900 kilometres (560 mi) and 65 degrees of orbital inclination; from which it would have provided communications for the Russian military.".
- Meridian_5 label "Meridian 5".
- Meridian_5 label "Meridian 5".
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- Meridian_5 sameAs Q284079.
- Meridian_5 sameAs Q284079.
- Meridian_5 wasDerivedFrom Meridian_5?oldid=586263762.
- Meridian_5 isPrimaryTopicOf Meridian_5.