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Resurs-P

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Launched 6/25/2013
Technical Specifications
Verified technical details
Dry Mass
5600 kg
Total Mass
5691 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Roscosmos

Manufacturer

Roscosmos
Launch Mission

Resurs-P No. 1

6/25/2013

Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

The Resurs-P user guide published by Roscosmos in 2023 lists the nominal operational orbit for Resurs-P satellites as a near-circular orbit with an average altitude between 470 km and 483 km.

Mentioned as: Resurs-PSourceFeb 3, 2026

As of June 18, 2023, Roscosmos leadership stated that a Resurs-P satellite with approximately 0.7 meter resolution was scheduled for launch at the end of 2023.

Mentioned as: Resurs-PSourceFeb 3, 2026

As of February 10, 2021, the launch of the fourth Resurs-P Earth observation spacecraft could be postponed from 2021 to 2022.

Mentioned as: Resurs-PSourceFeb 3, 2026

A contract dated November 22, 2013 (number 353-8532/13/402) for 1,722,288,770 Russian rubles covered creation of an initial two-satellite Resurs-P constellation with contract period up to November 25, 2015.

Mentioned as: Resurs-PSourceFeb 3, 2026

A contract dated November 1, 2013 (number 353-С226/13/352) for 13,636,600 Russian rubles covered routine maintenance on the Soyuz-2-1B rocket for the Resurs-P launch, with work location at Baikonur Cosmodrome.

Mentioned as: Resurs-PSourceFeb 3, 2026