Friday, August 31, 1990

Kosmos 80

 1965-070A


After the Kosmos-71 to 75 quintet placed in 500 km orbits, the 65S3 launched a second quintet into a much higher 1400 km orbit. The second stage and quintet payload entered an elliptical orbit with a low perigee and a 1500 km apogee a few minutes after launch, and coasted to apogee. At apogee, the engine restarted for a short burn which circularized the orbit, and the five Strela-1 satellites were ejected.


Kosmos-80 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1965 Sep 3  1400 Launch by 65S3  KB 
 1402? Stage 2 burn 1 
 1408? Stage 2 MECO-1 
 1458? Stage 2 burn 2 
 1458? Stage 2 sep  115.0 1357 x 1555 x 56.0 

Saturday, August 25, 1990

Kosmos 226

 1968-049A


Meteor spacecraft No. 10 was launched in Jun 1968 as Kosmos-226. It operated until early 1969.


Kosmos-226 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1968 Jun 12  1314:59  Launch by 8A92M Vostok  PL 
 1319? Blok-E burn 
 1325? Blok-E sep  96.9 579 x 639 x 81.2 (RAE) 
1969 Apr   Still operating 
1983 Oct 18   Reentered 

Payload:

  • Meteor TV Cameras (2)

  • IR sensor

  • Radiation sensor

  • Magnetometer

Monday, August 20, 1990

Elektron 3/4

 1964-038A


2D No. 3 (Elektron-3) was the low orbit member of the second pair. It operated for 186 days.


Elektron-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1964 Jul 10   Launch by 8K72 Vostok  KB 
  2D No. 3 sep from Blok-E 404 x 7025 x 60.8 
1965 Jan 13   end of ops 

Payload:

  • Photoelectric Trapped radiation detectors (IFA/Galperin?)

  • Solar cell studies

  • Particles


1964-038B

The final 2D satellite, Elektron-4, was launched on 1964 Jul 10 as the high orbit member of the second pair.


Elektron-4 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1964 Jul 10  2151:02  Launch by 8K72 Vostok  KB 
 2153  Blok BVGD sep 
 2155  Blok A sep 
 2155  Blok-E burn 
 2200? 2D No. 3 sep from Blok-E 404 x 7025 x 60.8 
 2201? Blok-E MECO 
 2202? 2D No. 4 sep from Blok-E  457 x 66261 x 60.8 
1964 Jul 14    1313.86 458 x 66259 x 60.8 
1965 Feb 1    1313.85 650 x 66065 x 59.8 
1965 May 23   end of ops 
1967 May 5    1313.81 1769 x 64946 x 58.7 
1974 Jul 16    1313.47 751 x 65950 x 68.0 
1976 Sep 22    1313.47 2451 x 64250 x 69.8 
1979 Oct 19    1313.47 4120 x 62581 x 68.0 
1982 Sep 26    1313.49 1634 x 65067 x 66.0 
1983 Aug 22    1311.60 158 x 66467 x 65.9 
1983 Sep 5    1293.33 95 x 65792 x 65.9 
1983 Sep 8    1271.23 63 x 64925 x 65.9 
1983 Sep 15   Reentered (RAE) 
1983 Oct 12   Reentered? (NORAD) 

Payload:

  • Meteoritic dust expt

  • Cosmic radio emission

  • Solar x rays

Friday, August 17, 1990

Seventeen: January 1990

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Kosmos 1715

 1986-001A


Two-tone telemetry; Hi res satellite


Kosmos-1715 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1986 Jan 8  1125 Launch by Soyuz-U2 
 1129 Blok I burn 
 1134  Blok I MECO 
1986 Jan 8    89.36 195 x 290x 72.83 
1986 Jan 92330? 
89.61 226 x 283 x 72.8 
1986 Jan 10   89.59 226 x 282 x 72.8 
1986 Jan 13  1230? 
90.30 230 x 348 x 72.8 
1986 Jan 15    90.29 229 x 348 x 72.8 
1986 Jan 15  0808? 
89.45 228 x 266 x 72.8 
1986 Jan 21    89.43 227 x 264 x 72.8 

 
1986 Jan 22  
 0516?  Deorbit 
 0526?  PO sep  -188 x 248 x 72.8 
 0534?  Entry 
 0549?  Landed 

Sunday, August 12, 1990

Meteor 216

 1987-068A


Meteor-2 (F16) was launched in Aug 1987. 


Meteor-2 (F16) 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1987 Aug 18  0227:00 Launch by Tsiklon-3 11K68  PL 
 0229  T+2:00 Stage 1 MECO 
 0231  T+4:37 Stage 2 off, sep  
 0232  T+5:20 S5M burn 1 
 0234  T+7:03 S5M cutoff 1  150? x 964 x 82.5  
 0315? T+48m? S5M burn 2, 15s? 
 0315?  T+49m? S5M cutoff 2 
 0316? T+49m? S5M sep from Meteor-3 
1987 Dec 20  103.99 934 x 961 x 82.57

Monday, August 6, 1990

Kosmos 2088

 1990-066A


Geo-IK 3?. GEOS geodetic transponder.


 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1990 Jul 30  0006:00 Launch by 11K68  PL 
  T+2:00 St 1 sep 
  T+3:33 GO sep 
  T+4:38 St 2 sep, alt 126 km  -2400? x 170? x 73.6  
  T+5:19 S5M burn 1, alt 143 km  -2400? x 170? x 73.6  
 0012 T+6:48 S5M MECO-1, alt 173 km  90 x 1502 x 73.6 
  T+49:37 BOZ burn 
  T+51:15 S5M MES2  90 x 1502 x 73.6  
  T+51:33 S5M MECO2 
 0058 T+52:03 S5M sep 
1990 Jul 30    116.1 1484x1526x73.6

Kosmos 1769

 1986-059A


RCS was 40m2; 3 debris tracked, all small.


Kosmos-1769 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1986 Aug 4  0508 Launch by 11K69  Baykonur 
 0510 Stage 1 sep 
 0512  Stage 2 sep  
 0556? AKM burn 
1986 Aug 4    111x365x65.0 
1986 Aug 4    427x444x65.0 
1986 Aug 5    429x444x65.0 
1987 Jul 14    93.30 426x446x65.0 
1987 Aug 5    93.30 426 x 445 x 65.0 
1987 Aug 6   Orbit lower  92.52 377 x 417 x 65.0 
1987 Aug 6    92.08 308 x 444 x 65.0 
1987 Oct 29    91.79 297x419x65.0 
1988 Feb 10  89.31 218x255x65.0 
1988 Feb 18  reentered 

Sunday, August 5, 1990

Kosmos 513

 1972-060A


Kosmos-513 was launched in Aug 1972 from Baikonur. The Zenit-4M satellite was recovered 14 days later.


Kosmos-513 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Aug 2  0815:00  Launch by 11A57  KB 
 0819 Blok-I burn  
 0823  Blok-I sep  
1972 Aug 2  1835   89.73 204 x 318 x 65.0 
1972 Aug 3  1200   89.73 203 x 320 x 64.97 (RAE) 
 1232   89.72 202 x 318 x 65.0 
  Orbit lower 
1972 Aug 4  0329   89.35 173 x 311 x 65.0 
1972 Aug 10  2135   89.11 169 x 291 x 65.0 
  Orbit adjust 
1972 Aug 12  0445   89.06 171 x 284 x 65.0 
  Orbit raise apogee 
 1043   89.93 169 x 372 x 65.0 
1972 Aug 14   Engine sep (60E) 
1972 Aug 15  0439   89.86 169 x 365 x 65.0 
1972 Aug 15  0434?  Retrofire 
 0444? PO sep 
 0449? Entry 
 0506?  Landed

Samos 14

 1969-065A


Ferret 14 was launched in 1969. The second STRAWMAN carried the standard THRESHER and REAPER payloads and the second CONVOY ABM study payload. CONVOY II (Mission 7239) was targeted at TI (technical intelligence) on DOG HOUSE, HEN HOUSE and the still-classified advanced ABM signal.


OPS 8285 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1969 Jul 31  1019  Launch by LTTA Thor Agena D  
 1020? Castor II SRMs sep (T+1:42?) 
 1022?  Thor MECO (T+3:37?) 
 1022? Thor VECO (T+3:46?) 
 1022?  Thor sep (T+3:52?) 
 1022?  Agena burn (T+3:58?) 
 1027?  Agena MECO (T+8:00?)  -100? x 483 x 75.0 
 1049? Agena MES-2 
 1049? Agena MECO-2 
1969 Aug 1  1058   94.63 460 x 540 x 75.0 
1969 Oct 13   Wideband recorder failed, EOB mode only 
1970 Feb 1    94.40 454 x 524 x 75.0 
1970 Aug 23   THRESHER and REAPER turned off 
  In caretaker status 
1971 Jul 26   Battery 2 failed 
1971 Jul 27   Switched off by command from Guam after 725 days 
1973 Jan 3    88.41 190 x 201 x 75.0

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