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Russian rocket breaks up in Earth orbit: Space agency

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Moscow, May 10

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Russia’s space agency on Sunday confirmed one of its rockets used in past launches and floating in space has broken down, leaving debris in orbit.

The agency said the Fregat-SB upper stage rocket was used to deliver the Russian scientific satellite Spektr-R to orbit in 2011.

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“The breakdown happened on May 8 2020” between 0500 and 0600GMT, above the Indian Ocean, the agency said in a statement.

“Currently we are working to collect data to confirm the quantity and orbit parameters of the fragments,” it said.

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The disintegration of Fregat was reported on Saturday by the Twitter account of the 18th Space Control Squadron, a US Airforce unit which tracks space debris.

It said the rocket broke up into 65 pieces but there was no indication it was caused by collision.

The Spektr-R radio telescope stopped responding to ground control in January 2019 and the mission was declared completed several months later. AFP

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