The satellite was subjected to all the necessary orbital verifications, including the functional tests of the on-board equipment, service systems and payloads in operational conditions, Roscosmos said this Friday.
Last October, the Proton-M carrier rocket, attached to the DM-03 upper stage, launched the satellite into orbit.
Angosat-2 will provide communications, Internet and digital television broadcasting on the African continent.
Russia and Angola agreed to build the Angosat-2 communications satellite to replace the lost Angosat-1, with which communications were lost the next day after being launched on December 26th, 2017 from Baikonur cosmodrome.
The development and launch of Angosat-2 was entrusted to Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems company, which built it, based on the Express-1000H proprietary platform, Roscosmos stated.
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