Friday, September 25, 1987

Your future in space : the U.S. Space Camp training program

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Kosmos 1032

 1978-088A


Two-tone telemetry?; Hi res satellite with 25KS capsule.


Kosmos-1032 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1978 Sep 19  0805 Launch by Soyuz-U  Plesetsk 
 0809 Blok-I burn 
 0813 Blok-I sep 
1978 Sep 19    88.88 214 x 223 x 81.4 
1978 Sep 30    88.52 200 x 202 x 81.3 
1978 Oct 1   25KS capsule separated 
1978 Oct 2   
 0330?  Deorbit 
 0340? PO sep 
 0346? Entry 
 0402? Landed 

Kosmos 20

 1963-040A


Zenit-2 No. 13 flew an 8-day mission in Oct 1963. The mission was successful and was the last OKB-1 Zenit-2.


Kosmos-20 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1963 Oct 18  0930  Launch by Vostok 8A92  KB 
 0934 Blok-A sep 
 0939 Blok-E sep 
   206 x 311 x 65.0 (TASS) 
   205 x 302 x 64.9 (RAE) 
   89.50 202 x 297 x 65.0 
1963 Oct 26  0650?  Deorbit 
 0710?  Landed

Thursday, September 24, 1987

Interkosmos 8

 1972-094A


DS-U1-IK No. 2 (Interkosmos-8) was launched on 1972 Nov 30 by Kosmos-2 (11K63) from Plesetsk to study the polar ionosphere. It remained in orbit until Mar 1973.

Interkosmos-8 carried an ionospheric beacon and plasma detectors, provided by the DDR, the Soviet Union, the Czechoslovak Soviet Socialist Republic and the Bulgarian People's Republic.

Mass was 287 kg.


Interkosmos-8 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Nov 30  2150 Launch by 11K63 Kosmos-2  NIIP-53  
 2152  S1 burn 
 2200? S1 sep 
   93.1 204 x 649 x 71.0 
1973 Feb 1   End of operations 
1973 Mar 2   Reentered 

Payload:

  • Ionospheric beacon

  • Langmuir probe

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