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Russian space firm launches upgrade of shipborne telemetric system

The Zefir-T system has been developed to receive and register telemetric data
Marshal Krylov vessel wikipedia.org
Marshal Krylov vessel
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MOSCOW, March 21. /TASS/. Russia’s Zefir-T shipborne system intended to receive and register telemetric data will be upgraded. Now specialists of Russian Space Systems (RSS) are developing the corresponding technical project, the RSS press office reported on Thursday.

"The Zefir-T will be modernized by the Research and Production Association of Measuring Equipment (part of RSS)," the statement says.

The work on the technical project is planned to be completed by May 2019, after which the company will start working out design documentation.

In the future, the measuring equipment’s vessel Marshal Krylov will provide for "flight development tests, the testing of new types of rocket and space systems and the re-broadcasting of all types of information and cosmonauts’ communications with the Flight Control Center, including during launches from the Vostochny Cosmodrome," the statement reads.

"After the upgrade, the system will get the mode of automatic tracking, upon which an antenna engages an object and accompanies it to the maximum of the signal," Chief Designer for Measurements at the Research and Production Association of Measuring Equipment Yevgeny Borodin was quoted in the statement as saying.

The Zefir-T system has been developed to receive and register telemetric data. It comprises six Zhemchug-M antenna and also receiving and registering stations. The antenna provide an almost 360-degree capture diagram.