Saturday, January 26, 1991

Kosmos 1936

 1988-027A


Kosmos-1936 carried out a 51-day mission, much shorter than normal, suggesting a malfunction or test mission of some kind. Two orbit raise burns were made during the mission.


Kosmos-1936 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1988 Mar 30  1200:00 Launch by Soyuz  Baikonur
 1205  Blok-I burn  
 1209  Blok-I sep 
1988 Mar 30    89.02 183x269x64.8 
1988 Mar 31    89.79 230x298x64.8 
1988 Apr 17    89.80 230x299x64.8 from 89.22 211x261 
1988 May 4    89.80 230x298x64.8 from 89.27 214x263 
1988 May 17    89.41 220x271x64.8 
1988 May 18   (27D,E) 
1988 May 20  
 0030?  Deorbit 
 0100?  Entry 

Sunday, January 20, 1991

DFH-23

 1988-067A


The second FSW-1 flight was in Aug 1988.


FSW 1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1988 Aug 5  0728:35  Launch by CZ2  JQ 
 0730  T+2:10 MECO 
 0730  Stage 2 burn 
 0732?  T+4:02? Stage 2 MECO 
 0735?  Stage 2 VECO 
 0735? CZ-2C sep 89.70 206 x 313 x 63.0 
1988 Aug 7    89.61 205 x 306 x 63.0 
1988 Aug 8    89.59 204 x 303 x 63.0 
1988 Aug 12  0743   89.50 203 x 295 x 63.0 
1988 Aug 13  0503? Capsule sep, deorbit 
1988 Aug 13  0509  Capsule landed after 8d 
1988 Aug 13  1800 89.45 202 x 291 x 63.0 
1988 Aug 22    88.71 184 x 236 x 62.99 
1988 Aug 27  0110 87.80 154 x 176 x 62.99 
1988 Aug 28  Main satellite reentered  

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