Thursday, December 19, 1991
Wednesday, December 18, 1991
Kosmos 601
1973-075A
Kosmos-601 (DS-P1-Yu No. 60) was a DS-P1-Yu satellite launched from Plesetsk in Oct 1973. It was placed in a subgroup 2 orbit with an apogee of 1531 km.
| Kosmos-601 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 Oct 16 | 1400 | Launch by 11K63 | PL |
| 1402 | Stage 2 burn | ||
| 1407? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1973 Oct 18 | 1200 | 102.28 200 x 1531 x 81.9 (RAE) | |
| 1974 Feb | End of ops | ||
| 1974 Aug 15 | Reentered | ||
Sunday, December 15, 1991
Kosmos 47
1964-062A
The first Voskhod class spacecraft to fly was 3KV No. 2, launched on a test flight under the cover name Kosmos-47 in Oct 1964. It carried two instrumented mannequins. The spacecraft was recovered after one day in orbit.
| Kosmos-47 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1964 Oct 6 | 0700:00 | Launch by 11A57 | KB |
| 0704 | Blok-I burn | ||
| 0709 | Blok-I MECO | ||
| 90.07 174 x 383 x 64.6 | |||
| 1964 Oct 7 | 0710? | Retrofire | |
| 0730:00 | Landed after 1.0d | ||
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