Saturday, May 22, 1993

Aviation Week: January 25,1993

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Aviation Week: May 3,1993

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Albion's Seed : Four British Folkways in America

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Kosmos 1772

 1986-063A


Two-tone telemetry; Medium res satellite. The vehicle was recovered on Sep 8 with a debris object F in a high orbit. A further debris object, G, separated from F in Jan 1987 and reentered quickly.


Kosmos-1772 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1986 Aug 21  1104:59  Launch by Soyuz from Plesetsk 40.51E 
 1108 Blok I burn 
 1112  Blok I MECO 
1986 Aug 21    89.91 199 x 340 x 72.86 
1986 Aug 22  0220? Orbit raise  92.24 354 x 414 x 72.9 
   92.27 357 x 413 x 72.9 
1986 Sep 3    92.28 357 x 415 x 72.86 
1986 Sep 3   63C-F (engine is D) 
1986 Sep 3   F orbit:  388 x 584 x 72.9 
1986 Sep 8 
 0555?  Deorbit 
 0605?  PO sep 
 0620?  Entry  -73 x 400 x 72.86 
 0635?  Landed 
1987 Jan 19  63G sep from F  370 x 510

Thursday, May 20, 1993

Progress 28

 1987-023A


Progress 7K-TG No. 137 (Progress-28) was launched on 1987 Mar 3 and docked with Mir on Mar 5. It delivered 2084 kg of cargo including the Sever earth resources camera. It also carried the final Model'-2 VLF antenna.


Progress-28 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1987 Mar 3  1114:05  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
 1122  Blok-I sep 
 1430   185 x 254 x 51.6 
 2130   198 x 274 x 51.6 
1987 Mar 5  0000   257 x 339 x 51.6 
 1242:36  Docked with Mir 
1987 Mar 8    344 x 367 x 51.6 
1987 Mar 26  0506:48  Undocked from Mir 
 0835Antenna deployed 
 1256Antenna jettisoned 
1987 Mar 28  0159Deorbited 
 0230Reentered 

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