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Russian rocket blasts off with German satellite
2007-07-02 14:31:06 Xinhua English

MOSCOW, July 2 (Xinhua) -- A Russian rocket blasted off Monday night with a German satellite atop, Itar-Tass news agency reported.

The Kosmos-3M booster, carrying the German intelligence satellite SAR-Lupe-2, launched from Plesetsk cosmodrome at 23:38 Moscow time (1938 GMT), sources from Russia's Space Troops said.

The launch, slated for Sunday, was one-day delayed due to strong wind.

According to a contract signed in 2003, Russia will send into orbit five such satellites, part of Germany's first satellite-based radar reconnaissance system, by its rocket.

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