China News Service, February 8th. According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 8th, sources in the Russian rocket and space department revealed that about 40 small satellites from 18 countries are planned to use Russia’s "Soyuz-2" carrier rocket in March. , Launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Data map: Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

  According to previous reports, a group of piggybacked satellites from Russia and other countries will be launched together with South Korea’s main star CAS500-1 earth observation satellite on March 20.

  According to the source, “there is no final (launch) list yet, and it needs to be confirmed based on the satellite’s readiness. At present, about 40 small satellites from 18 countries will be grouped (launched) with CAS500-1.”

  Specifically, the source revealed that by then, the launch site is expected to launch from Russia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Israel, Thailand, Canada, Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Hungary, Tunisia, Satellites of Britain, Spain and Slovakia.