Saturday, June 25, 1988
Friday, June 24, 1988
Kosmos 1471
1983-064A
| Kosmos-1471 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 Jun 28 | 1500 | Launch by Soyuz | PL |
| 1508 | Blok-I sep | ||
| 1983 Jun 28 | 89.69 171 x 347 x 67.2 | ||
| 1983 Jun 29 | Orbit raise | 89.84 183 x 350 x 67.1 | |
| 1983 Jul 2 | 89.73 182 x 339 x 67.2 | ||
| 1983 Jul 3 | Orbit lower | 89.11 177 x 283 x 67.1 | |
| 1983 Jul 6 | 88.90 171 x 268 x 67.1 | ||
| 1983 Jul 7 | Orbit raise | 89.78 174 x 352 x 67.1 | |
| 1983 Jul 8 | SpK-1 fid | ||
| 1983 Jul 14 | 89.31 167 x 313 x 67.1 | ||
| 1983 Jul 15 | Orbit raise | 89.71 177 x 342 x 67.1 | |
| 1983 Jul 16 | SpK-2 fid | ||
| 1983 Jul 25 | 88.95 165 x 279 x 67.1 | ||
| 1983 Jul 25 | Orbit raise | 90.01 166 x 383 x 67.1 | |
| 1983 Jul 27 | 89.88 165 x 370 x 67.1 | ||
| 1983 Jul 28 | |||
| 0310? | Deorbit | ||
| 0322? | Entry | ||
| 0341? | Landed | ||
Thursday, June 23, 1988
Kosmos 556
1973-025A
Kosmos-556 was the 19th Zenit-4MK flight and the first to be part of the `spring polar' subgroup of Zenit missions launched in April and May to an inclination of 81.3 degrees.
| Kosmos-556 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 May 5 | 0700:00 | Launch by 11A57 | PL |
| 0704 | Blok-I burn | ||
| 0708 | Blok-I sep | ||
| 1014 | 88.89 216 x 223 x 81.3 | ||
| 1430 | 88.97 218 x 225 x 81.33 | ||
| Orbit raise | |||
| 1973 May 6 | 0931 | 89.25 208 x 265 x 81.3 | |
| 1973 May 11 | 1301 | 89.19 210 x 258 x 81.3 | |
| Lower perigee | |||
| 1973 May 13 | 0639 | 88.97 199 x 248 x 81.3 | |
| 2129 | 88.86 197 x 239 x 81.3 | ||
| 1973 May 13 | Engine sep | 89.19 210 x 255 x 81.32 | |
| 1973 May 14 | 0450? | Retrofire | |
| 0500? | PO sep | ||
| 0507? | Entry | ||
| 0518? | Landed after 8.9d | ||
Monday, June 20, 1988
Kosmos 579
1973-055A
Kosmos-579 was a Zenit-4M satellite which spent 13 days in space in Aug 1973. The Kettering group detected a TK recovery beacon.
| Kosmos-579 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 Aug 21 | 1230:01 | Launch by 11A57 | PL |
| 1234 | Blok-I burn | ||
| 1238 | Blok-I sep | ||
| 1973 Aug 22 | 1430 | 89.27 196 x 282 x 65.41 (RAE) | |
| 1636 | 89.47 204 x 292 x 65.4 | ||
| Lower orbit | |||
| 1973 Aug 23 | 1754 | 89.09 168 x 290 x 65.4 | |
| 1973 Aug 24 | 0716 | 89.06 168 x 287 x 65.4 | |
| Orbit adjust | |||
| 1613 | 89.37 174 x 312 x 65.4 | ||
| 1973 Aug 24 | 1700 | 89.38 175 x 314 x 65.42 (RAE) | |
| 1973 Aug 28 | 0634 | 89.28 172 x 305 x 65.4 | |
| Lower apogee? | |||
| 1973 Aug 30 | 0909 | 88.96 171 x 274 x 65.4 | |
| 1973 Aug 31 | 1150 | 88.92 170 x 271 x 65.4 | |
| 1973 Sep 2 | Engine sep (55D) | 88.65 169 x 247 x 65.43 (RAE,55D) | |
| 1973 Sep 3 | 0458? | Retrofire | |
| 0508? | PO sep | ||
| 0513? | Entry | ||
| 0529? | Landed | ||
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