Russian satellite Meridian crashed in Siberia after failed launch

Meridian, a satellite Russian aimed for military and civilian communications, crashed Friday in Siberia, after there was tried a launch using Soyuz rocket. Unfortunately the launch operation failed, writes AFP.

Russian military satellite Meridian crashed Friday 23 Dec. 2011 shortly after launch.Photo:nssphoenix.wordpress.com

According to first information available, a fault occurred at the level of the third module of the rocket. Knowing this, we can say that satellite fell on the territory of Siberia,” a space industry source told Interfax Russian agency.

It is thought that the satellite would have fallen in the Tyumen region of western Siberia, near the city of Tobolsk.
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Currently, there is no information on the production of damage or possible casualties. Roskosmos Space Agency and Russia’s Ministry of Defense did not want to comment on this incident.

Russia launched on Friday a Soyuz rocket carrying Meridian satellite, from the military Cosmodrome Plesetsk, at about 800 kilometers from Moscow.