The Khrunichev Angara 1.2 is a medium-lift launch vehicle developed by the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center in Russia. It is part of the Angara rocket family and is designed for launching payloads into a variety of orbits, including sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), geostationary transfer orbit (GTO), and polar orbit. The Angara 1.2 is known for its versatility and reliability, making it a valuable asset for both commercial and government space missions.
The Angara 1.2 is designed to accommodate a wide range of payloads and mission profiles, contributing to Russia's space access capabilities.
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What is the payload capacity of the Angara 1.2 to GTO?
The Angara 1.2 has a payload capacity to GTO that is suitable for launching medium-sized payloads to this orbit.
Has the Angara 1.2 been used for any specific types of missions?
The Angara 1.2 has been used for a variety of missions, including launching communication satellites, scientific payloads, and Earth observation satellites into different orbits.
How does the Angara 1.2 compare to other medium-lift launch vehicles?
The Angara 1.2 competes with other medium-lift launch vehicles in the global space launch market, offering reliability and versatility for a range of mission requirements.
Are there any notable missions associated with the Angara 1.2?
Specific missions associated with the Angara 1.2 may vary based on customer requirements, but it has supported numerous successful launches.
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The Angara rocket family represents Russia's modern approach to space launch vehicles, incorporating advanced technology and modular design for versatility.
The Angara 1.2's adaptability makes it a valuable asset for a variety of missions, contributing to Russia's space exploration and commercial space activities.


