Tuesday, September 20, 1994

Kosmos 1426

 1982-120A


Digital advanced recon satellite, deorbited over Pacific at the end of its mission. The launch went directly to its operational 200 km perigee orbit, unlike later flights which used a perigee raise burn a day or more after insertion.


Kosmos-1426 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Dec 28 1200  Launch by Soyuz  Baikonur 
 1209  Blok-I sep 
1982 Dec 28    90.30 200x384x50.6 ? 
1982 Dec 28    90.03 202x356x50.5 
1983 Jan 3    90.01 295x351x50.5 from 89.80 198x337 
1983 Jan 9    89.91 206x340x50.5 from 89.79 200x333 
1983 Jan 15    89.94 208x341x50.5 from 89.69 202x321 
1983 Jan 21    89.86 210x330x50.5 from 89.75 203x325 
1983 Jan 27    89.91 208x337x50.5 from 89.61 206x310 
1983 Feb 3    89.90 201x344x50.5 from 89.66 201x344 
1983 Feb 10    89.94 197x348x50.5 from 89.62 196x320 
1983 Feb 20    89.89 206x337x50.5 from 89.54 189x319 
1983 Feb 27    89.78 201x331x50.5 from 89.56 201x310 
1983 Mar 1    90.66 207x412x50.5 from 89.73 201x327 
1983 Mar 2  90.57 207x404x50.5 
1983 Mar 4  0751? deorbit burn

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