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Satellite of Russia's early warning constellation burns down in atmosphere
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Dec 23, 2013


Image courtesy Pink Sherbet Photography.

The Kosmos-2393 satellite integrated in the Oko system, the space component of Russia's early warning system ceased to exist Saturday night, Interfax was told at the Vympel interstate joint-stock company, which is part of the Almaz-Antei air defense corporation.

"According to our knowledge, the satellite disintegrated entering the atmosphere somewhere above the Southern Hemisphere last night. Its debris could have reached the Earth in the Indian Ocean," a spokesperson said.

"Vympel will shortly report more accurate data concerning the time when the satellite ceased to exist and where," he said. The US space control system confirmed the early reports from Vympel.

Voice of Russia

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