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					<description><![CDATA[It appears this flight launched three Rodnik satellites, which are military store-and-forward satellites similar in function to the American civilian Orbcomm constellation.  Russia has another similar constellation for its civilian government.

With five more launches on the schedule yet this year (starting tomorrow), it looks like Russia will end up with its usual 18-20 annual launches this year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It appears this flight launched three Rodnik satellites, which are military store-and-forward satellites similar in function to the American civilian Orbcomm constellation.  Russia has another similar constellation for its civilian government.</p>
<p>With five more launches on the schedule yet this year (starting tomorrow), it looks like Russia will end up with its usual 18-20 annual launches this year.</p>
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