16 x Rassvet-3
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)'s Soyuz 2.1b is set to launch 16 x Rassvet-3 no earlier than July 2026 from Unknown Pad, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation. The countdown above is shown in your local timezone; the status updates live as the flight moves from To Be Confirmed to Go, and if it slips or scrubs. Note: Payload identities uncertain. Batch of 16 Rassvet-3 Low Earth Orbit communication satellites for the Russian Byuro-1440 (Bureau 1440) constellation for broadband high-speed internet access in Russia.
See it in person — plan a viewing trip
Watching from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation? Here's how to make the trip — book a room, grab a viewing tour, and bring something to see liftoff up close.
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Where to watch 16 x Rassvet-3
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS) carries the official webcast on its own channel. When the stream link is published we surface it here, and embed the player on launch day. For the full rundown of where every provider streams — and how to catch it in your timezone — see how to watch a rocket launch live. New to the jargon? The launch glossary explains scrub, hold, MECO and the rest.