The Russian Spy-Spy “Cosmos 5555” came off orbit and burned down in the atmosphere of the Earth. This is evidenced by the data of the command of the aerospace defense of North America.
The satellite was launched on April 29 from the Plesetsk cosmodrome. He was brought to the orbit of a rocket, on the case of which the letter Z was drawn. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that the satellite was brought into orbit, but the observers noted that he did not give signals and was not held in orbit.
The satellite was supposed to make orbital maneuvers, but, as reported, on May 18, he “flew” back.
The Kosmos-2555 Payload Launched on the Angara-1.2 Test Mission Last Month Reentered this Morning, May 18, After Failing to Make Orbital Manooters. Spacetrack Reports Reentry Between 0116 and 0230 Utc.