Saturday, July 24, 1993

People: May 10,1993

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Kosmos 1428

 1983-001A


The first launch of 1983 was a Parus which was originally going to carry a KOSPAS transceiver. Although launch schedule issues forced the delay of the transceiver to another mission, it was decided to proceed with the Parus launch. 


Kosmos-1428 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Jan 12  1402 Launch by 11K65M  Plesetsk 
  T+2:10 St 1 MECO 
  T+2:12 St 1 sep 
  T+2:12 St 2 burn 59km 
  T+2:27 Fairing 76km 
 1410?  T+8:03 St 2 MECO 150 km  150 x 1003? x 83 
  T+1:02:19 St 2 MES2 
  T+1:02:30 St 2 MECO2 
 1505?  T+1:02:50 St 2 sep 
1983 Mar 5   104.7 957x1006x82.9 

Thursday, July 22, 1993

Kosmos 912

 1977-040A



Kosmos-912 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1977 May 26  0700 Launch by Soyuz  Plesetsk 
 0704? Blok-I burn 
 0708? Blok-I sep 
1977 May 26    88.95 214 x 230 x 81.4 
1977 Jun 5    88.84 212 x 221 x 81.4 
1977 Jun 8   
 0302?  Deorbit 
 0310?  PO sep 
 0317?  Entry 
 0331? Landed 

Kosmos 805

  1976-018A


Kosmos-805 carried out a nominal 20-day mission.


Kosmos-805 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1976 Feb 20  1401 Launch by Soyuz-U  PL 
 1409 Blok-I sep 
1976 Feb 20    89.74 170 x 352 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 2    89.18 163 x 304 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 3   
89.16 169 x 296 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 5    89.02 167 x 284 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 6   
89.63 166 x 345 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 10    89.20 159 x 310 x 67.1 
1976 Mar 11   
 0438?  Deorbit 
 0449?  Entry 
 0503? Landing

Sunday, July 18, 1993

Kosmos 1404

 1982-086A


A second medium-resolution Zenit-6 launched on the same day as Kosmos-1403 from a different launch site.


Kosmos-1404 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Sep 1  1140 Launch by Soyuz-U  Plesetsk 
 1144 Blok-I burn 
 1148  Blok-I sep 
1982 Sep 1    90.11 201x359x72.9 
1982 Sep 2    92.34 348x429x72.9 
1982 Sep 8  358x417x72.9 
1982 Sep 14   92.31 359x416x72.9 
1982 Sep 15  
 0525? Deorbit 
 0537? PO sep 
 0553? Entry 
 0605?  Landed 


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