Monday, February 18, 1985

Venera 5

  1969-001A


V-69 No. 330 was named Venera-5 after its successful launch. The solar orbit insertion burn was over Africa. The SA stopped transmitting at an altitude of 25 km. It impacted at -3 latitude, 18 longitude. Conditions at the site were calculated to be 530 C, 140 bar.


Venera-5 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1969 Jan 5  0628  Launch by 8K78M  KB 
 0633  Blok-A sep 
 0633  Blok-I burn 
 0637  Blok-I sep 
 0747  BOZ burn 
1969 Jan 5  0747  Blok-L burn 3:48, solar orbit 
 0751  Blok-L sep 
 1000  25100 km over SE China 
1969 Mar 3   TCM 9m/s 
1969 May 16  0408  Landing sequence on at range 50000 km 

0436SA sep, range 37000 km 
 0601  Entry 11.16km/s 
 0602:30  AOS, parachutes out 
 0654:56  End of signal, 53 min, 25 km up 
 0715?Impact  

Surveyor 7

  1968-001A


Surveyor SC7 (Surveyor G) was launched at 0630:01, on azimuth 102.9 deg, on 1968 Jan 7 by Atlas Centaur. The Centaur coasted in parking orbit, then reignited and shut down at 0705:16 to deliver Surveyor VII to a translunar trajectory. The Surveyor made a course correction at 2230 on 1968 Jan 7. The radar was jettisoned around 0100 on Jan 10 and the retro fired successfully, with landing at 0105:38 on Jan 10 on the Tycho ejecta blanket. For the first time both the alpha-scatter and sampler experiments were carried on the same mission. The craft returned over 21000 pictures, and survived one lunar night. The surface sampler was tested, manipulating rocks and digging trenches. On the second lunar day, battery degradation limited operations. The last transmission from Surveyor VII was at 0024 on 1968 Feb 21. 


Surveyor 7 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1968 Jan 7  0630:01  Launch by Atlas SLV-3C Centaur  CC LC36 
 0632:33  BECO  
 0632:36  Booster sep-5940 x 100 ? 
 0633:17  Insulation panels jettison 
 0633:47  Fairing 
 0634:09  Atlas SECO  -5450 ? x 166 ? 
 0634:11  Atlas sep 
 0634:21  Centaur MES-1 
 0639:53 Centaur MECO-1  87.80 166 x 176 x 30.69 
  22.5 min coast 
 0702:20 Centaur MES-2  
 0704:15  Centaur MECO-2 166 x 729739 x 30.68 (GD) 
 0704:33  SV legs deploy 
 0705:16 Centaur sep  169 x 697813 x 30.69 
 0709:16 Centaur retro  
 0713:25 Centaur retro complete 166 x 483702 x 30.68 (GD) 
 2330:09  MCC 11.3s 11.1m/s  217 x 716748 x 29.5 
1968 Jan 10  0035  Attitude for landing 
 0057:34  AMR on 
 0102:13  Vernier engines on 
1968 Jan 10  0102:14  Radar jettison  -1056 x -9282 x 62.85  
 0102:14 Retro 
 0102:57  Retro burnout 
 0103:08  Vernier high thrust 
 0103:09  Retro eject  -1736 x 18 x ? 
 0105:12  Altitude 300m 
 0105:28  Altitude 15m 
 0105:36  Landing 40.89S 11.44W 
 1326  AC-15 flyby 19743 km 
  Centaur orbit  167124 x 445181  
1968 Jan 26 1412 Shutdown for lunar night 
1968 Feb 12  1900 Revived for day 2 
1968 Feb 20   Communications problems 
1968 Feb 21  0024  Last transmission 

Sunday, February 10, 1985

Molniya 121

 1970-101A


Molniya-1 (F21,N16) entered the D plane, replacing N14 and being replaced by N22.


Molniya-1 F21 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1970 Nov 27  1547:17 Launch by 8K78M  PL 
  BVGD sep 
  GO sep 
  T+4:46 Blok A sep 
  T+4:56 KhO sep 
  T+8:46 Blok-I MECO 
 1555 T+8:50 Blok-I sep 
  T+53:16 BOZ burn 
 1640?  T+53:56 BOZ sep 
  ML burn 
  T+56:46 ML MECO 
 1643?  T+56:54 ML sep   
1970 Dec 6    707.15 469 x 39359 x 65.5 
1970 Dec 9    707.20 438 x 39393 x 65.5 
1970 Dec 22    717.81 462 x 39893 x 65.4 
1971 Apr 16    717.81 612 x 39743 x 65.5 
1971 Apr 24    717.78 624 x 39730 x 65.5 
1971 Jun 2    717.70 703 x 39647 x 65.5 
1972 Feb?   end of ops
1974 Aug 1    717.97 807 x 39556 x 65.6 
1975 Jul 24    717.51 202 x 40139 x 65.2 
1975 Nov 25   Reentered 

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