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Glonass Collection

GLONASS Satellite Assembly C013, bearing serial numbers 7836, 7833, and 7832, are crucial components of Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System

Background imageGlonass Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7836

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7836
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageGlonass Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7833

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7833
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageGlonass Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7832

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7832
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageGlonass Collection: ENEIDE mission to the ISS, artwork

ENEIDE mission to the ISS, artwork

Background imageGlonass Collection: Model of a GLONASS satellite

Model of a GLONASS satellite
Global navigation. Model of a GLONASS satellite. The Russian GLObal Navigation Satellite System constellation uses 24 satellites in low earth orbit

Background imageGlonass Collection: GLONASS satellite launch, 2010

GLONASS satellite launch, 2010
GLONASS satellite launch. Night-time launch of a Proton-M carrier rocket with a DM upper stage containing a cluster of 3 GLONASS-M satellites

Background imageGlonass Collection: GLONASS satellite launch

GLONASS satellite launch
Satellite launch. A Proton-M rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on 25 December 2008. The rocket is carrying three GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) satellites

Background imageGlonass Collection: Satellite launch preparations

Satellite launch preparations. A DM-3 satellite carrier carrying three GLONASS-M satellites being prepared at the Baikonur Space Centre, The DM-3 will be mated to the Proton booster for launch

Background imageGlonass Collection: Yury Urlichich, satellite designer

Yury Urlichich, satellite designer
Yury Urlichich, Russian satellite designer. Urlichich is the general designer of the radio-based Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS)


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GLONASS Satellite Assembly C013, bearing serial numbers 7836, 7833, and 7832, are crucial components of Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System. These satellites, launched in 2010, join the constellation that provides accurate location data for users worldwide. The ENEIDE mission to the ISS showcases artwork depicting these satellites in orbit, while models serve as a reminder of the intricate engineering behind each launch. Yury Urlichich, a renowned satellite designer, oversaw the assembly and preparation of these GLONASS satellites during their launch preparations. #GLONASS #SatelliteTechnology #SpaceExploration #NavigationSatellites #YuryUrlichich #ENEIDEmission #Russia #SpaceIndustry #SatelliteLaunches