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Russia’s recently launched rescue satellites have failed

Submit on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 05:55

Russian efforts to re-establish the country’s part of the international KOSPAS-SARSAT (or COSPAS-SARSAT) search and rescue satellite system have failed, Interfax reports.
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