1970-079A
The fourth flight, Kosmos-367, came a year and a half after the failure of the third. It was reportedly the first to carry a live reactor. It used the 11K69 launch vehicle. This time the DU operated well, and on the day of launch the DU and radar separated and were tracked in low orbit while the reactor was boosted to a high 1000 km orbit.
| Kosmos-367 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 Oct 3 | 1026:45 | Launch by 11K69 | KB |
| 1029 | Stage 2 burn | ||
| 1031 | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1041 | US-A DU burn | ||
| 1045 | US-A DU cutoff, orbit | 89.21 226 x 246 x 65.21 | |
| 1051 | Stage 2 entry | ||
| 1970 Oct 3 | 1229? | US-A orbit raise, sep from DU | |
| 1319? | |||
| 1833 | 104.47 908 x 1030 x 65.3 | ||
| 1970 Oct 4 | 0645 | 104.53 922 x 1022 x 65.3 | |
| 1970 Oct 4 | 1908 | (79C) | 89.60 245 x 263 x 65.1 |
| 1970 Oct 6 | 1900 | 104.53 922 x 1024 x 65.28 | |
| 1970 Oct 29 | (79C) | 87.90 164 x 176 x 65.1 | |
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