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  2. May 28

    : The live broadcast from the cosmodrome The launch is scheduled at 17:38:39 UTC

  3. 5 hours ago

    Congratulations to our incredible team who worked hard to deliver a successful 🙌 From the launch pad to the operations centre, thank you to everyone who is bringing us one step closer to our ‘Five to 50’ ambition!

  4. Jun 1
  5. May 28

    : T+09:22 min → third stage cut-off and separation of the orbital block. In the next 3.5 hours according to the flight sequence, the spacecraft will separate from the booster. Stay tuned!

  6. May 28

    OneWeb Launches 36 New Satellites, Confirms Initiation of Commercial Service In 2021

  7. May 27
  8. May 28

    Meanwhile, in space: the first two satellite deployment events have occurred. 7 more deployments, 28 more sats, at least 2 more hours of mission time left. Fregat is quite the workhorse on these missions. Live updates:

  9. May 28
  10. May 28

    Our final separation is complete! We now await signal acquisition from our satellites to confirm mission success🛰️

  11. May 29

    CelesTrak has TLEs (but no IDs yet) for all 36 satellites from the 7 launch from Vostochny Cosmodrome on May 28 at 1738 UTC: .

  12. May 27

    Exciting times for 🚀🚀 Lift-off today 27th May at 18:43 PM (BST) / 13:43 PM (ET)

  13. May 28

    T-4 and counting! .1b is ready to launch 36 satellites to orbit!

  14. May 27

    Attention! The live coverage of today’s launch will start half an hour earlier than it Wes announced before!

  15. May 28

    The Fregat upper stage and the 36 satellites are now on their way towards the first deployment event in just over an hour. The final deployment will not take place until almost 4 hours after launch.

  16. May 28

    Excited to see our 7th group of satellites successfully launch 🚀 We’ll be sharing updates on Twitter as our mission continues and our satellites separate - stay tuned!

  17. May 28

    In the beginning there was nothing. Then Soyuz said "Let there be light!".

  18. May 27

    36 satellites are stowed inside the nose cone of a Soyuz rocket, preparing for a lift to space, scheduled for today at 1:43 p.m. EDT. To follow the launch live online, try OneWeb's website or Arianespace: 🛰️ 📸 Spaceflight Now

  19. May 28

    Ignition and LIFTOFF! Another batch of sats is on its way to orbit thanks to a lift from Russia’s -2.1b. 🚀🛰

  20. May 26

    RUAG Space dispenser places 200th OneWeb satellite in orbit

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