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Back in 2016, I published an article in The Space Review (A NEMESIS in the sky: PAN, Mentor 4 and Close Encounters of the SIGINT kind) about the mysterious US classified satellite PAN, and Mentor 4, another classified US satellite.
Both are SIGINT satellites launched in 2009, that are positioned close to commercial telephony communications satellites in GEO in order to eavesdrop on their communications. While Mentor 4 (an ADVANCED ORION) dedicatedly covers Thuraya 2, PAN (NEMESIS 1) moved from satellite to satellite in a 'roving' role every few months during the first 5 years of its operational existence. Its sister ship CLIO (NEMESIS 2) launched in 2014 has done pretty much the same.
But (of course) the USA is not the only country playing this game. In the same year that CLIO (NEMESIS 2) was launched, the Russian Federation launched LUCH (2014-048A), aka OLYMP-K or OLIMP-K. In 2015, in an essay in The Space Review, Brian Weeden pointed out that LUCH was roving from satellite to satellite too, possibly eavesdropping on their communications. This created headlines at the time. By all means, LUCH/OLYMP-K is the Russian equivalent of PAN and CLIO.
The diagram below shows the frequent repositionings of LUCH/OLYMP-K over the years ( a table with major repositionings is at the end of this post):
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LUCH has recently (in the second week of February, 2021) been relocating from longitude 3 W to 8 W and is now positioned near EUTELSAT 8 WEST B (2015-039B). Before the relocation, it had been close to ABS-3A (2015-010A) for several weeks.
I shot this image below on March 29th, when LUCH and EUTELSAT 8 WEST B were about 90 km apart:
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The image was made with a CANON EOS 80D and Samyang 2.0/135 mm lens (10 seconds at 1000 ISO) and was a by-product of targetting MEV-2 and several classified objects in this stretch of sky.
The table below gives longitudinal positions for LUCH/OLYMP-K. The table focusses on major relocations.
Dates refer to he moments the longitude appears to get stabilized, and have generally been preceeded by a period of drift. Also indicated is what satellite was closest to LUCH/OLYMP-K at the start of each stable period. Note that in several cases, multiple satellites were close by and possibly targetted as well.
TABLE: positions of LUCH/OLYMP-K since late 2014
DATE LON NEAR
17-02-2021 08.1 W EUTELSAT 8 West B 2015-039B
06-11-2020 03.1 W ABS-3A 2015-010A
28-09-2020 04.9 W Eutelsat 5W B 2019-067A
11-05-2020 01.1 W Intelsat 10-02 2014-058A
28-03-2020 21.5 E EUTELSAT 21B 2012-062B
28-11-2019 70.6 E EUTELSAT 70B 2012-069A
22-10-2019 68.4 E Intelsat 20 2012-043A
25-08-2019 65.9 E Intelsat 17 2010-065B
01-07-2019 64.0 E Intelsat 906 2002-041A
21-02-2019 60.0 E Intelsat 33E 2016-053B
28-10-2018 57.0 E NSS 12 2009-058A
03-07-2018 49.9 E Turksat 4B 2015-060A
07-06-2018 48.0 E Eutelsat 28B 2008-065B
27-04-2018 47.5 E Yahsat 1B 2012-016A
17-01-2018 41.9 E Turksat 4A 2014-007A
25-10-2017 38.1 E Paksat 1R 2011-042A
18-08-2017 32.7 E Intelsat New Dawn 2011-016A
14-09-2016 09.9 E Eutelsat 10A 2009-016A
11-01-2016 01.1 W Intelsat 10-02 2004-022A
05-10-2015 24.3 W Intelsat 905 2002-027A
26-06-2015 18.1 W Intelsat 901 2001-024A
22-02-2015 96.4 E Express AM-33 2008-003A
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