Russian rocket fails to put two satellites in orbit

Russia`s Proton-M carrier rocket failed to put into orbit two telecommunications satellites due to problems in its booster stage, federal space agency Roscosmos said Tuesday.

Moscow: Russia`s Proton-M carrier rocket failed to put into orbit two telecommunications satellites due to problems in its booster stage, federal space agency Roscosmos said Tuesday.

Russia Monday night launched Telkom 3 and Express MD2 aboard the Proton-M from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Xinhua reported.

Russia Monday night launched Telkom 3 and Express MD2 aboard the Proton-M from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Xinhua reported.

However, "the Briz-M booster and the two satellites have not been detected on the transition orbit. The signal from the booster has been received from an interim emergency orbit", the agency said in a statement.

Preliminary information showed the Briz-M only had fired for seven seconds rather than the scheduled 18 minutes and 5 seconds.

Due to the failure, all launches of the Proton-M rocket were temporarily suspended pending the end of investigations.

IANS

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