Okno
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This article is about the space surveillance station in Tajikistan. For village in Poland, see Okno, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. For island in Sweden, see Oknö.
Okno (Russian: Окно meaning window) is a Russian space surveillance station located in Nurak in Tajikistan.[4] It is run by the Russian Space Forces and is part of the Centre for Outer Space Monitoring.[5] It is located 2,216 metres (7,270 ft) above sea level in the Sanglok mountains, an area with clear night skies. Another facility, Okno-S, is in the Russian Far East.
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Okno | |
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Nurak, Tajikistan | |
Coordinates | 38.281°N 69.225°E / 38.281; 69.225 |
Type | Space surveillance facility |
Site information | |
Owner | Russia [1][2] |
Controlled by | Russian Space Forces |
Open to the public | No |
Condition | Operational |
Site history | |
Built | 1999 (1999)[3] |
Built by | Soviet Union/Russia |
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The facility consists of a number of telescopes in domes and is similar to the US GEODSS system. It is designed for the detection and analysis of space objects such as satellites.[5] The designers were awarded a Russian state prize for science and technology in 2004.[2]