Elektro–L

Elektro–L (Russian: Электро-Л) is a series of meteorological satellites developed for the Russian Federal Space Agency by NPO Lavochkin. The first satellite, Elektro-L No.1, was launched on 2 January 2011. It is the first Russian weather satellite that successfully operates in geostationary orbit, and is currently the second operational Russian weather satellite. The satellites have a mass of about 1620 kg and are designed to operate for 10 years each. They are capable of producing images of the Earth's whole hemisphere in both visible and infrared frequencies, providing data for climate change and ocean monitoring in addition to their primary weather forecasting role.

Elektro-L
Elektro-L model at CeBIT 2011
ManufacturerNPO Lavochkin
Country of originRussia
OperatorRoskosmos
ApplicationsWeather
Specifications
BusNavigator
Launch mass1,764 kilograms (3,889 lb)
Power1,800 W
RegimeGEO
Design life10 years
Production
StatusIn Production
Built4
Launched4
Operational3
Maiden launchJanuary 2, 2011
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