Wednesday, February 21, 1990

Kosmos 461

 1971-105A


The DS-U2-MT No. 1 satellite (Meteoritniy) carried a micrometeorite detector and a gamma ray burst spectrometer. It was launched in Dec 1971 on a Kosmos-3M from Plesetsk into an orbit with the unusual inclination of 69 degrees and named Kosmos-461.


Kosmos-461 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1971 Dec 2  1730  Launch by 11K65M  PL  
 1732 Stage 2 burn  
 1737?  Stage 2 coast 
 1802?  Stage 2 burn 2  
 1802? Stage 2 sep  
1971 Dec 5  1200   94.61 488 x 511 x 69.23 (RAE) 
1972 Dec 14   End of operations 
1979 Feb 21   Reentered

Explorer 29

  1965-089A


Geos A (Geos 1 or Explorer 29 after launch) was launched on 1965 Nov 6 by Delta E from Cape Kennedy. It entered a higher orbit than planned, 120.30 min 1115 x 2277 km x 59.4 deg rather than 1100 x1480 km. This was a test flight of the new Delta E's improved second stage, and it failed to shut down on time. The initial ascent was to a 33 degree orbit (108 deg azimuth); part of the yaw to 59 deg must have happened during stage 2 burn, as the stage 3 impulse, which occurred over the equator, is insufficient to make the turn. Geos I was operational on Nov 8 and operated until 1967 Dec 17. 


Explorer 29 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1965 Nov 6  1838:43  Launch by Delta E  CK LC17A 
  T+0:43 SRM 1-3 burnout 
  T+1:10 SRM sep 
 1841:12 T+2:29 Thor S/N 20202 MECO 
 1841:18  T+2:35 Delta S/N 20201 burn, 6:24 
 1841  T+2:36 Fairing sep 
 1847:40 T+8:57 Delta SECO 

 

 T+18:26 spinup 
 1857:11 T+18:28 Delta sep  -2995? x 1195 x 59.4 
 1857:21 T+18:38 Altair burn 23s 
 1857:44 T+19:01 Altair cutoff  120.30 1115 x 2277 x 59.4 
 1858:33 T+19:50 despin 
 1858:52 T+20:09 Altair sep 
  Rev 3, GG boom out 1m 
1965 Nov 8  GG boom extended 11m, upside down 
1965 Nov 8   Operational 
1965 Nov 13  1642 GG boom retracted from 12 to 4.6m 
  Tumble 180 deg 
 1714 GG boom extended to 15m 
1966 Dec 1   Rdot beacons deactivated
1967 Feb 8   SECOR deactivated
1967 Dec 17   End of tx 

Tuesday, February 20, 1990

Kosmos 1498

 1983-096A


Resurs F-1 (17F41) No. 24 was launched in Sep 1983 as Kosmos-1498. NORAD gives a Sep 29 decay date but the RAE gives Sep 28.29; the 0.01d accuracy usually implies a Kettering recovery time. The first TLEs for the engine associated debris are on Sep 28, which supports the earlier landing date.


Kosmos-1498 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Sep 14  1025  Launch by Soyuz-U PL LC41 
 1034  Blok-I sep  89.4 211 x 279 x 82.3 
1983 Sep 15   Orbit raise 89.9 261 x 275 x 82.3 
1983 Sep 27    89.76 255 x 269 x 82.3 
1983 Sep 28   
 0625? Deorbit 
 0633?  PO sep 
 0647?  Entry 
 0702?  Landed 

May 13,2026

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