In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422838
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422839
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422837
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422836
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422835
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees of the Russian Space Agency observe the launch Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422834
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422833
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422831
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422832
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422697
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422696
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422695
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422693
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422694
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422491
In this handout video grab released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422490
In this handout video grab released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422489
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422488
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422485
In this handout video grab released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422487
In this handout video grab released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422486
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites blasts off from the launchpad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. This is the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It also marks the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.18.12.2020#6422468
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419059
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is transported to a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419058
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is seen ahead of its transportation to a launch pad at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419057
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is transported to a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419056
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419055
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419054
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, a view shows Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch of Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419053
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is transported to a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419052
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is transported to a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419039
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419038
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419037
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites is seen on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419033
In this handout photo released by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, employees prepare to install Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster with 36 OneWeb satellites on a launch pad ahead of its launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Amur region, Russia. The launch is scheduled for December 18 and will be the first fully commercial spacecraft launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It will also mark the first launch for OneWeb by Frances Arianespace from this launch site. The satellites to be launched will join the OneWeb grouping, which so far is represented by 74 vehicles launched into low-earth orbit in three previous successful missions. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.12.2020#6419031