‘Whatever Russia is testing, it’s sophisticated’: 2 Russian satellites get within 10 feet of each other in orbit
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Two Russian satellites, COSMOS 2581 and COSMOS 2583, performed a sophisticated rendezvous operation in low Earth orbit, coming within 10 feet of each other on April 28. The satellites, launched in February 2025, were part of a trio that also included COSMOS 2582, and were involved in a complex proximity event with a subsatellite, Object F. The maneuver was tracked by COMSPOC and analyzed using radar data from LeoLabs.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Russia's demonstration of advanced orbital maneuvering capabilities underscores the nation's growing expertise in space operations.
- · This sophistication in space technology may have implications for future space-based surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.