Tuesday, August 22, 1989

And Then There Were Two

https://welib.org/md5/b2f47fa691f99c77905d495f1d5f6d2a

Kosmos 1302

 1981-084A


r by K1331, r K1269


Kosmos-1302 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1981 Aug 28  1618 Launch by 11K65M  Plesetsk 
  Stage 2 burn 
 1624  T+8 min Stage 2 MECO-1 
  Stage 2 MES-2 
  T+34min Stage 2 MECO-2 
 1652?  Stage 2 sep 
1981 Aug 28   781x810x74.03 

Monday, August 21, 1989

Kosmos 1208

 1980-071A


After a significant gap in flights, Kosmos-1208 resumed the series with a standard 29-day mission.


Kosmos-1208 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1980 Aug 26  1530 Launch by Soyuz  PL 
 1538 Blok-I sep 
1980 Aug 26    89.59 180x328x67.16 
1980 Aug 26    89.60 172x337x67.14 
1980 Sep 2    89.55 162x343x67.15 from 89.18 165x303 
1980 Sep 2    89.65 165x350 
1980 Sep 7    89.75 160x365x67.1 from 89.14 157x307 
1980 Sep 13    89.65 162x353x67.14 from 88.98 150x299 
1980 Sep 16    89.19 150x319x67.1 from 89.18 152x317 
1980 Sep 18    89.77 157x370x67.1 from 89.03 152x301 
1980 Sep 24    88.92 146x295x67.1 
1980 Sep 25 
 0445?  Deorbit 
 0456? Entry 
 0510?  Landed

Sunday, August 20, 1989

Kosmos 1222

 1980-093A



Kosmos-1222 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1980 Nov 21  1153 Launch by 8A92M  Plesetsk 
 1158?  Blok E burn 
 1203? Blok E sep 

  97.4 631x633x81.2 


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