Russia’s Proton-M rocket with telecoms satellite blasts off from Baikonur

MOSCOW. KAZINFORM - Russia's Proton-M carrier rocket with the Yamal-401 telecommunications satellite blasted off on early Monday from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, TASS reported citing the press service of Russian Space Agency Roscosoms.

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The agency added that the separation of the satellite from the carrier rocket in the designated orbit was scheduled for 12:17 Moscow time (8:17 GMT). Initially, the lift-off of the Russian telecoms satellite was scheduled for December 2. However, the event was postponed until December 16 amid the delayed launch of Europe's Astra-2G. Last week the launch was moved again for December 15. The Yamal-401 satellite, designed and built by ISS-Reshetnev Company for Russian operator Gazprom Space Systems, is capable of continuously relaying signals in Europe and Asia. The satellite has 53 transponders and six antennas in C/Ku-bands. The Yamal-401 is the third spacecraft built on the basis of a heavy-class Express-2000 platform. The mass of the satellite is 2,976 kg, the power used to carry the payload is 11 kWt, and the life span is 15 years.