Resurs-P No.2


Resurs-P No.2 was a Russian commercial Earth observation satellite capable of acquiring high-resolution imagery. The spacecraft was operated by Roscosmos along with the Resurs-P No.1 satellite.
The satellite was designed for multi-spectral remote sensing of the Earth's surface aimed at acquiring high-quality visible images in near real-time as well as on-line data delivery via radio link and providing a wide range of consumers with value-added processed data.
Additionally the satellite carried the Nuklon high-energy particle detector developed by the Moscow State University for detecting cosmic radiation.
Decommissioned in orbit due to critical, post-launch issues; went out of order in 2016 and 2017 due to thermal control system and onboard computer faults; despite repeated fixes, satellite "didn't work even half the time."
The satellite re-entered the atmosphere 12 February 2025.