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COSMOS 2471 (GLONASS)

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COSMOS 2471 (GLONASS) is classified as:


NORAD ID: 37372
Int'l Code: 2011-009A
Perigee: 19,128.5 km
Apogee: 19,176.0 km
Inclination: 65.8 °
Period: 676.3 minutes
Semi major axis: 25523 km
RCS: 3.9811 m2 (large)
Launch date: February 26, 2011
Source: Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR) (CIS)
Launch site: PLESETSK MISSILE AND SPACE COMPLEX (PKMTR)

COSMOS 2471 is the first Glonass K satellite to be launched. The next-generation satellite is smaller than earlier platforms, will transmit more navigation signals and has a longer design life. The Glonass K satellite is expected to operate for 10 years and features five navigation channels, including a new civilian L-band signal. In an improvement over earlier Glonass satellites, the new craft are lighter and based on an unpressurized bus built by ISS Reshetnev. Unlike previous Glonass M satellites, which launch three at a time on Proton rockets from Kazakhstan, the new generation of navigation spacecraft will blast off on Soyuz boosters from Russia's northern space center.
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 37372U 11009A   24108.49563337 -.00000065  00000-0  00000-0 0  9990
2 37372  65.8003 341.0650 0009306 331.8841 208.8515  2.12911601102242
Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC