Russian space officials have regained control of Angosat-1, which was launched earlier this week. The Russian-built satellite entered orbit after launch from the Baikonur pad in Kazakhstan, but officials couldn?t immediately establish contact. Energia, the company that built the AngoSat 1 satellite said its engineers have finally established communications and received data indicating that all […]
Russian space officials have regained control of Angosat-1, which was launched earlier this week.
The Russian-built satellite entered orbit after launch from the Baikonur pad in Kazakhstan, but officials couldn?t immediately establish contact.
Energia, the company that built the AngoSat 1 satellite said its engineers have finally established communications and received data indicating that all its systems are operating properly.