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Kirovchane will see in the sky a huge glowing "jellyfish" from the rocket

Added Sun, 17/09/2017
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Kirovchane will see in the sky a huge glowing "jellyfish" from the rocket "Soyuz-2.1 b", whose launch is scheduled for September 22 from the Plesetsk cosmodrome. This was reported in the group "Amateur meteorology in Kirov".

The public reported that there is a high probability that the inhabitants of the Kirov region will be able to contemplate the "Medusa" from the rocket launch. Since the satellites "GLONASS" specialists in orbit at an angle of 64 degrees, then the trajectory of the vessel will pass through Komi Republic. Local residents will be able to see aerosol and contrails from the missiles that will highlight over the horizon the Sun.

Friday, 22 Sep, at 03:02:32, plans to launch a space rocket from the Plesetsk cosmodrome. It is the intention to launch a carrier rocket "Soyuz-2.1 b" upper stage "Fregat" and spacecraft "GLONASS-M".

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