| Scheduled for (UTC) | 2026-02-12 08:52:15 |
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| Scheduled for (local) | 2026-02-12 13:52:15 (YEKT) |
| Launch site | Site 81/24 Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Russia |
| Launch vehicle | Proton-M/DM-3 |
| Launch provider | Roscosmos |
| Payload | Elektro-L n°5 |
| Target orbit | Geostationary Earth Orbit |
Livestreams
| Stream | Link |
|---|---|
| Roscosmos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwiBFPB0Vgs |
| Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVByNzBEETk |
| International Rocket Launches | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbuUgoUx_WQ |
Stats
☑️ 1st Proton-M launch of 2026, 116th overall
Payload info (NextSpaceflight)
Elektro-L n°5
Elektro-L n°5 is a Russian geostationary weather satellite. It is the fifth Elektro-L spacecraft to fly. It replaces the first Elektro series, which was never brought to operational service. The Elektro-L satellites are based on Lavochkins Navigator-Bus. Elektro-L also features receivers for the SARSAT-COSPAS emergency call system.
The MSU-GS scanner is the primary instrument aboard the spacecraft. It is designed to produce visible light and infrared images of a full disc of the Earth. It can produce an image every half-hour, with visible light images having a resolution of one kilometre, and infrared images having a resolution of four kilometres. The satellite also carries GGAK-E, a heliophysics payload designed to study radiation from the Sun. The satellite will also be used to relay data between Russian weather stations, and will also be used to relay signals as part of the Cospas-Sarsat system. It carries seven infrared channels and three visible channels.
Liftoff, separation of side boosters, core stage separation, and upper stage ignition.
Fairing separation and 3rd stage cutoff.

