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Russia's COSMOS sats perform a 3-metre orbital pass, sparking space-surveillance concerns
science19 days ago

Russia's COSMOS sats perform a 3-metre orbital pass, sparking space-surveillance concerns

Two Russian military satellites, COSMOS 2581 and COSMOS 2583, came within about three metres of each other during a proximity manoeuvre in low Earth orbit (around 585 kilometres altitude), a complex pass tracked by COMSPOC and described as sophisticated. The event, linked to Russia’s inspector-satellite program, highlights risks from space debris and potential collisions in crowded orbits, with experts noting such precise, non-cooperative passes are impressive but not unprecedented and warning that debris could trigger cascading collisions (Kessler syndrome). Russia has not disclosed the satellites’ exact purpose; reports also mention a sub-satellite dubbed Object F.

Cosmos trio demonstrates advanced orbital rendezvous with 3-meter proximity
space-exploration20 days ago

Cosmos trio demonstrates advanced orbital rendezvous with 3-meter proximity

Three Russian COSMOS satellites (2581, 2582, 2583) along with a subsatellite named Object F conducted a complex proximity event in low Earth orbit, with COSMOS 2581 and 2583 passing within about 10 feet (3 meters) on April 28. Radar tracking and analysis by COMSPOC (with LeoLabs data) concluded this was not a coincidence, signaling sophisticated orbital maneuvering by Russia. The trio launched in February 2025 and have repeatedly engaged in rendezvous operations, a capability also observed in other space powers.