Russian state media reported that a little-known private space firm called Success Rockets was planning to launch 558 satellites.
The report adds that the satellites will also"provide a possibility to forecast the environmental situation, get information on pollution to exercise control of enterprises' activity and track wildfires, snow avalanches, volcano eruptions and floods in real time and monitor the Earth's ozone layer," as well as"interact with various Smart City systems,""help in urban planning and construction monitoring" and"come in handy in agriculture ...
However, the site mentions a presentation that was scheduled for October 19. The event's description reads :"63 years ago, humanity entered the Space Age. Its beginning was marked by the first space race, the main active participants in which were two superpowers.
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