Russia has moved to shore up its deteriorating Glonass global navigation satellite network

Russia has moved to shore up its deteriorating Glonass global navigation satellite network with the launch of three Urgan-type satellites on Oct. 13. The satellites, launched on a Proton-K booster from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, are expected to become operational next month. The $2.4-billion...

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