Ekspress (disambiguation)

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Ekspress is a series of Russian satellites.

Expres (also Ekspres) is a newspaper based in Lviv, Ukraine.

Ekspress, Ekspres, or Expres may also refer to:

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Expres is a Ukrainian language Lviv-based, daily broadsheet newspaper founded in 1992. It claims to be the biggest newspaper in Ukraine in Ukrainian in terms of circulation. Its popularity is based in Western Ukraine.

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Ekspress-MD1, was a Russian geostationary communications satellite operated by Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) and designed and manufactured by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center on the Yakhta satellite bus for RSCC's Ekspress series. It massed 1,140 kg (2,510 lb) at launch, had a power production capacity of 1300 watts with a C-band and L-band payload.

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