Wednesday, March 29, 1995

Kosmos 502

  1972-055A


The second Zenit-4MT satellite was launched in Jul 1972 by Soyuz-M. The Orion payload, Kosmos-502, flew a 12 day mission at 65.4 degrees from Plesetsk.


Kosmos-502 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Jul 13  1430:25  Launch by 11A511M  PL  
 1435  Blok-I burn  
 1439  Blok-I sep  
 2012   89.19 210 x 258 x 65.4 
1972 Jul 14  0338   89.15 203 x 261 x 65.4 
1972 Jul 14  0700   89.16 204 x 262 x 65.4  
1972 Jul 18  1306   89.07 198 x 258 x 65.4 
1972 Jul 24  2025   88.93 194 x 248 x 65.4 
1972 Jul 25  0130?Capsule sep 

0645? Retrofire 
 0655? PO sep 
 0701? Entry 
 0716? Landed 

Sunday, March 26, 1995

Spaceflight: March 1995

 https://welib.org/md5/b80a8329daec9937d1ebc3ce486ba44b

Kosmos 2171

 1991-078A



Kosmos-2171 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1991 Nov 20  1915:00  Launch by Soyuz  PL 
 1923 Blok-I sep 
1991 Nov 20    89.62 188 x 322 x 62.8 
1991 Nov 29    89.00 175 x 274 x 62.8 
  Orbit raise  89.65 180 x 333 x 62.8 
1991 Dec 10   SpK-1 fid 
1991 Dec 11    88.82 166 x 266 x 62.8 
  Orbit raise  89.73 171 x 350 x 62.8 
1991 Dec 16    89.18 162 x 305 x 62.8 
  Orbit raise  89.57 187 x 315 x 62.8 
1991 Dec 23    89.07 177 x 279 x 62.8 
  Orbit raise  89.74 183 x 339 x 62.8 
1991 Dec 30    89.25 176 x 298 x 62.8 
  Orbit raise  89.74 180 x 342 x 62.8 
1991 Dec 31   SpK-2 fid 
1992 Jan 7    89.04 168 x 285 x 62.8 
1992 Jan 8   Orbit raise  89.71 176 x 343 x 62.8 
1992 Jan 13    89.15 168 x 296 x 62.8 
1992 Jan 14   Orbit raise  89.71 191 x 328 x 62.8 
1992 Jan 17    89.51 187 x 312 x 62.8 

1844?  Deorbit 
 1859?  Entry 
 1911?  Landed 

Kosmos 475

  1972-009A


Kosmos-475 was launched on 1972 Feb 25 from Plesetsk. It replaced the first of the 1000 km satellites, Kosmos-385.


Kosmos-475 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Feb 25  0752:29?  Launch by 11K65M  PL  
  Stage 2 burn  
 0800?  Stage 2 coast 
 0854?  Stage 2 burn 2  
 0855?  Stage 2 sep  
 1900   104.81 970 x 1000 x 74.08 

Thursday, March 23, 1995

Gemini 3

  1965-024A


Gus Grissom and John Young rode Gemini spacecraft 3 into orbit in Mar 1965. They made history by changing a piloted spaceship's orbit for the first time. The mission checked out the tracking network, tested the OAMS engines, and verified the life support systems.

Retrofire was 101m/s aft, 32m/s down. Splashdown was at 22 26 N, 70 51 W, near Grand Turk Island in the Atlantic.


GT-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1965 Mar 23  1424.00  Launch from LC19 
 1426:32  T+2:32 Stage 1 BECO 
 1426:33  T+2:33 Stage 1 sep  -5933 x 141 x 32.3 
 1429:34  T+5:34 SECO Orbit insertion  
 1429:59  T+5:59 Stage 2 sep 
 1429:59  IVAR Sep burn 15s 4m/s? 161 x 224 x 32.6 
 1430:11  OAMS off 
 1430:21  T+6:21 Scanner and radar fairings sep 
 1557:00  Burn 1A 15 m/s 1:14  158 x 169 x 32.6 

 

1641:00  Burn 2B, plane change 0.02deg, 15s  161 x 225 x 32.6 
 1845:23  Burn, 29m/s peri lowered (109s) 
 1847:14  Burn complete  63 x 164 x 32.6  
 1856:28  Adapter sep  83? x 164 x 32.6 
 1857:23  T+4:33 Retrofire 
 1857:38  Retro complete  -242 x 148 x 32.76 
 1858:08  Retro module sep (Retro +45s) 
 1901:29  120 km interface 
 1905?  R+7:42 84 km  -320 x 142 x 32.6 IGS  
 1910:48  Drogue parachute deployed
 1912:30? Main parachute deployed 
 1916:31  Splashdown

Wednesday, March 22, 1995

STS-51-A (Discovery)

 1984-113A


Mission 51-A deployed two satellites and carried out the spectacular salvage of the HS-376 satellites deployed on the 41-B mission.


STS 51-A mission events 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1984 Oct 18   Tow to VAB  VAB/3 
1984 Oct 19   ET Mate 
1984 Oct 23   Rollout  LC39A 
1984 Nov 8  1215:00  Launch from LC39A 
 1217:06  SRB sep. 47.6 km 
 1223:33  MECO, 110.2 km 
 1223:51  ET sep, 111.7 km  86.06 7 x 149 x 28.48 (dV) 
 1225:33  OMS-1 (2:31) 72m/s  88.42 96 x 297 x 28.5 (PK) 
   88.47 101 x 296 x 28.5 (dV) 
 1228:04  OMS-1 CO 
 1238?  ET apogee 
 1259:43  OMS-2 (1:55) 54m/s   
 1301:38  OMS-2 CO 
 1302  ET breakup 
 1344  PLBD open  90.32 284 x 296 x 28.5  
 2201  NC-1 (OMS LH 11s) 3m/s 90.44 293 x 298 x 28.47 
1984 Nov 9  0431   90.44 293 x 297 x 28.47 
 1202  Trim?  90.39 288 x 298 x 28.47 
 1247?  CIRC-1 (OMS RH 16s) 4m/s 

2104:32  Anik D2 deploy  90.60 300 x 307 x 28.47 
 2120?  A-SEP (OMS LH 13s) 3m/s 90.72 306 x 313 x 28.47 
1984 Nov 10  1256:07  Syncom deploy 
 1310? S-SEP (OMS LH 13s) 5m/s 90.87 312 x 322 x 28.47 

1984 Nov 11  

0439   90.87 311 x 322 x 28.48  
 1156:18  Phasing 2m/s 
 1214   90.92 312 x 327 x 28.48 
 1410? NSR (OMS 18s) 10m/s   
 1429   91.25 326 x 344 x 28.48  
 1952:54 RCS Phasing 0.8m/s  91.28 328 x 346 x 28.47  
  NH-1 (OMS 13s) 7m/s 
  NC3-1 (OMS RH 13s) 3.7m/s 
1984 Nov 12  1019   91.65 344 x 366 x 28.47  
 1152?  TI-1 (OMS RH 11s) 2.9m/s 
 1203   91.75 351 x 369 x 28.47 
 1256  MC3, range 2 km 
 1258  Closed inner hatch 
 1302  Rendezvous Palapa B2, 1.7 km, rate 3m/s 
 1304  EVA-1 Allen, Gardner  91.78 352 x 371 x 28.48  
 1304  Go to depress 
 1307  5 psi 
 1313  Depress, Al at vac  
 1317  HO  
 1321  Closing at 0.2m/s 
 1330?  Egress 
 1336 0.1m/s, range 70m on Vbar; Joe at MMU 
 1340? Flying MMU 
 1341  OV range to Palapa 42m 
 1341  MMU launch bolts release 
 1339? Step 1: Allen/EMU1051 dock with MMU 3/Port FSS 
 1346  Step 2: EMU1052? remove ACD from PLT and attach to EMU1051/MMU3 
 1356  Step 3: ACD/Allen/EMU1051/MMU 3 undock Port FSS 
 1356  Allen flying MMU with stinger, test flight 
 1418  MMU free flight 
  MMU/ACD recovery of Palapa B2 
 1440  Step 4: MMU/EMU/ACD dock Palapa  
 1443   Hard dock  
 1453  Step 5: RMS grapple MMU/EMU/ACD/Palapa at ACD  
 1456? Step 6: EMU 1052 remove ABS from PLT 
 1509  Step 7: EMU 1052 attempt to install ABS on Palapa, fails 
 1518  Step 8: Omni antenna removed 
 1550  ABS work completed
 1601  EMU 1052 restow ABS on PLT? 
 1605  Step 9: MMU-3/EMU1051 undock ACD/Palapa/RMS 
 1607  MMU3 into FSS? 
 1613  Step 10: MMU-3 parked on FSS 
 1618  MMU-3 secured on Port FSS and power off 
 1618  Step 11: EMU 1051/Allen off MMU-3 
 1625  Allen in RMS foot restraint 
 1636? Step 12: EMU1051/Allen manual hold of ACD/Palapa/RMS  
 1638  Step 13: RMS ungrapple ACD/Palapa/EMU1051, ALlen now holding 
 1642  Step 14: Gardner/EMU1052 removes ACD (stinger) from Palapa/EMU 
 1652  Step 15: ACD stowed on PLT 
 1704? Step 16: 'Shower cap' cover placed on nozzle 
 1728  Step 17: SAS adapter ring removed from pallet 
 1738  Step 18: SAS installed on Palapa/EMU1051 
 1744Step 19: EMU1051/Allen lower Palapa/SAS to PLT 
 1753  Grounding strap added 
 1759?  Allen release Palapa after 77 min [79min?]  
 1812:42  Palapa B2/SAS berthed and latched on PLT 
 1820  A-frame and MMU closeout 
 1903?  Ingress 
 1910?  HC? 
 1925  EVA-1 HC (SCU?) 91.77 352 x 371 x 28.48  
 1927:38 Repress 

1984 Nov 13  

0905?  NC-1-2 (OMS 9s) 4.7m/s 
 1030   91.62 345 x 363 x 28.46 
 1534?  NC2 burn 
 1659   91.63 344 x 364 x 28.46 
1984 Nov 14  0417   91.62 344 x 363 x 28.47 
 0759   91.62 343 x 363 x 28.47 
 0810?  NC3 burn 

0940  TI-2 (OMS LH 12s) 3.2m/s 
 1005  MC burn 
 1043  Close internal hatch 
 1057  Airlock at vac  
 1058  HO  
 1100?  Rendezvous with Westar 6 
 1108  Set PT timer zero 
 1108  EVA-2 start (STSMR) 
 1115  Egress 
 1116  EVA-2, Allen, Gardner  91.77 353 x 369 x 28.47 
 1120? MMU checkout 
 1127? Step 1 : EMU 1052 (Gardner) attached to MMU 2/Stbd FSS 
 1130?  Step 2: EMU1052/MMU2 undock Stbd FSS 
 1130  Range 10m 
 1130  Step 3: Unstow A-frame and ACD stinger from PLT 
 1130? MMU flying 
 1135?  Step 4 - Attach ACD to MMU2/EMU1052 
 1153  MMU2/EMU/ACD Gardner flying in bay 
 1204  Stinger flight check 
 1217  Westar on V-bar 
 1225  MMU leave bay 
 1230  Begin Westar contact 
 1232  Step 5: MMU2/EMU1052/ACD/Gardner hard dock Westar  
 1244  Joe getting on RMS? 
 1253  EMU1051/Allen and MFR on RMS 
 1300? Step 6: RMS/EMU1051/Allen hold Westar/ACD/EMU1052/MMU2 for 88 min 
 1304  Step 7: MMU2/EMU1052 undock ACD/Westar 
  (ACD/Westar still held by Allen/RMS) 
 1308? Step 8: MMU2/EMU1052 dock Stbd FSS 
 1310? Step 9: EMU1052/Gardner leave MMU2/FSS 
 1327? Step 10: EMU1052/Gardner remove ACD from Westar 
 1335? Step 11: Stow ACD on PLT 
 1355?  Nozzle cover? 
 1357  Step 12: EMU 1052 remove SAS base adapter from PLT  
 1412  Step 13: EMU 1052 soft dock SAS on Westar/EMU1051/RMS 
 1428?  Allen release Westar after 88 min ? 
 1442  SAS Base adapter on 
 1459  Step 14: RMS/EMU1051 berth Westar/SAS on PLT 
 1515  Omni removed from Westar  
 1534  Omni stowed 
 1545? Allen off RMS? 
 1550? Stowing MFR 
 1608  End of MMU closeout 
 1643  Ingress 
 1646  Thermal cover closed 
 1651  EVA-2 end (STSMR) 
 1658  Hatch closed 
 1659  Repressed to 5 psi 
 1709  Repressurized  
 1723  RMS stowed 
 1933   91.77 353 x 369 x 28.46 
1984 Nov 16  0735PLBD closed  91.77 352 x 370 x 28.46 
 1055:00  OMS DO (184s) 101m/s 
 1058:04  OMS DO CO 
 1128:59  Entry 
 1159:56  Landed RW15 KSC 
 1200:09  NGTD 
 1200:54  Wheels stop 
 1425Tow to OPF/2 

Saturday, March 18, 1995

Soyuz T-13

 1985-043A


The repair mission to the crippled Salyut-7 was launched in Jun 1985 using spacecraft 7K-STM No. 19L. After launch the spaceship was named Soyuz T-13.


    Crew

  • Komandir Pol. Vladimir Dzhanibekov, VVS

  • Bortinzhener Viktor Savinykh, NPO Energiya


Soyuz T-13, Flight 1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1985 Jun 6  0640  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
 0642 Blok-BVGD sep 
 0644  Blok-A sep  
 0648  Blok-I cutoff 
 0648  Blok I sep 
   199 x 224 x 51.6 
 1215   299 x 335 x 51.6 
1985 Jun 8  0515   299 x 335 x 51.6 
  Rendezvous with Salyut-7 
  Flyaround Salyut-7 
 0850  Docked Salyut-7 -X 
  Hatch open 
1985 Jun 13    357 x 360 x 51.6 


    Crew

  • Komandir Pol. Vladimir Dzhanibekov, VVS

  • Bortinzhener Georgiy Grechko, NPO Energiya


Soyuz T-13, Flight 2 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1985 Sep 25  0358  Undocked Salyut-7 -X  337 x 351 x 51.6 
  Rendezvous with Salyut-7 
  Maneuvering tests 
1985 Sep 26  0736? BO sep 
 0900? Deorbit 
 0904?  DO CO 
 0925? PAO sep 
 0930? Entry 
 0951:58  Landed 

Computer Confusion

https://welib.org/md5/80f1fbcf886ff01205bbeb0db7cb8905

Molniya 342

 1992-067A


Molniya-3 F44 (N42) was launched on 1992 Oct 14.


Molniya-3 No. 50 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1992 Oct 14  1958:00 Launch by Molniya  PL 
  BVGD sep 
  GO sep 
  T+4:46 Blok A sep 
  T+4:56 KhO sep 
  T+8:46 Blok-I MECO 
 2006  T+8:50 Blok-I sep  
  T+53:16 BOZ burn 
 2051  T+53:56 BOZ sep 
  ML burn 
  T+56:46 ML MECO 
 2054  T+56:54 ML sep   
1992 Oct 14    701.37 423 x 39119 x 62.80 

Kosmos 1129

 1979-083A


Bion 5 carried US samples as well as Soviet ones.


Bion 5 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1979 Sep 25  1530  Launch by Soyuz-U  PL 
 1532  Blok-BVGD sep 
 1534  Blok-I burn 
 1539  Blok-I sep 
   90.53 217 x 382 x 62.8 
1979 Oct 9   Quail incubator failed 
1979 Oct 10    90.14 211 x 351 x 62.8 
1979 Oct 14    90.07 210 x 344 x 62.8 
 0257? Deorbit 
 0307? PO sep 
 0315? Entry 
 0332?  Landed 

Salyut 3

  1974-046A


The second Almaz station, OPS 11F71 No. 101-2, was launched on 1974 Jun 24, becoming Salyut-3. Almaz/OPS 2 met with more success than its predecessor.

The station reached its operational orbit of 265 x 271 km on Jun 28 and on Jul 4 the Soyuz-14 transport ship docked with it, bringing aboard the first Almaz crew of Pol. Pavel Popovich and Podpol. Yuriy Artyukhin. The significance of the all-military crew, and of the relative lack of details given out about the mission, was not lost on Western observers of the program. The Soyuz-14 crew returned to Earth on Jul 19.

On Aug 24 the orbit of the station was raised again, heralding launch of a new mission. However the Soyuz-15 spaceship failed to dock on Aug 27, and astronauts Sarafanov and Dyomin made an emergency return to Earth without boarding Almaz.

On Sep 23 the Kapsul Spuskaemiya Informatisionaya (11F76 KSI, Data Landing Capsule) was ejected and recovered in the USSR.

On Dec 25, 1974, TASS announced that the mission of Salyut-3 had been completed (Salyut-4/DOS 4 was launched the next day) and on 1975 Jan 24 the second Almaz station was deorbited over the Pacific.

It has been suggested lthat this Almaz station carried and tested a `space cannon', probably the same one designed for Soyuz-VI.


Salyut-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1974 Jun 24  2238:00 Launch by Proton-K  KB 
 2247 8S812 stage sep 
  46C,D sep 
1974 Jun 25  0130   211 x 244 x 51.6 

0400 208 x 240 x 51.6 
 1700   213 x 253 x 51.6 
1974 Jun 27    213 x 252 x 51.6 
  Orbit raise  251 x 268 x 51.6 
1974 Jun 28   Orbit raise 265 x 271 x 51.6 
1974 Jul 2    266 x 269 x 51.6 
   268 x 272 x 51.6 
1974 Jul 4  2100  Soyuz-14 docked 
1974 Jul 5  0130  Soyuz-14 crew entry 
1974 Jul 10  Object 74-51C tracked 
1974 Jul 18    265 x 269 x 51.6 
   265 x 273 x 51.6 
1974 Jul 19   Crew transfer to Soyuz-14 
 0903  Soyuz-14 undocked 
1974 Aug 21    258 x 261 x 51.6 
 1900  Orbit trim  258 x 263 x 51.6 
1974 Aug 24    258 x 261 x 51.6 
  Orbit raise 263 x 285 x 51.6 
1974 Aug 27   Soyuz-15 rendezvous 
  Soyuz-15 failed to dock 
1974 Aug 28    258 x 284 x 51.6 
   257 x 286 x 51.6 
1974 Sep 23  0700?  KSI ejected
 0936  KSI landed 
1974 Sep 23    249 x 280 x 51.6 
1974 Oct 24    253 x 259 x 51.6 
 0230  Orbit raise 261 x 285 x 51.6 
 0500   255 x 295 x 51.6 
1974 Dec 25   Mission completion announced by TASS 
1975 Jan 22  0930   218 x 239 x 51.6 
1975 Jan 24   
 0630? Deorbit-73? x 233 
 0655? Impact

Friday, March 17, 1995

Kosmos 2106

 1990-104A


1990-104J was redesignated 1990-81CJ; it was probably a spurious cataloging. 


Kosmos-2106 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1990 Nov 28 1633:58  Launch by Tsiklon-3  PL 
 1640?  S5M MECO-1 
 1709?  S5M MECO-2  
   95.18 517x537x82.51 

No  Object  RCS  Release (approx)  Decay  

 Kosmos-2106  2.87 -  in orbit 
 S5M rocket  5.05 -  in orbit 
C  0.01  1990 Nov 28  1991 Feb 21 
D  5.43  1990 Nov 28  1991 Feb 23 
E  0.01  1990 Nov 28  1991 Mar 6 
F  0.12  1991 Jan 18  1991 Mar 10 
G  0.12  1991 Jan 18  1991 Mar 11 
H  0.11  1991 Jan 18  1991 Mar 10 
 J   1991 Jan 18?  
K  0.11  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 15 
L  0.12  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 10 
M  0.11  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 10 
10 0.11  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 10 
11 0.13  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 21 
12 0.13  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 14 
13 0.14  1991 May 12  1991 Jul 20 
14 0.15  1991 May 17  1991 Jul 21 
15 0.13  1991 May 17  1991 Jul 22 
16 0.12  1991 May 17  1991 Jul 15 
17 0.14  1991 May 17  1991 Jul 15 
18 0.15  1991 Jun 23  1992 Oct 7 
19 0.10 1991 Jun 23  1992 Sep 17 
20 0.12 1991 Jun 23  1992 Sep 17 
21 AA 0.11 1991 Jun 23  1992 Oct 11 
22 AB 0.15 1991 Jun 23  1992 Sep 23 
23 AC 0.12 1991 Jun 23  1992 Sep 22 
24 AD 0.13 1991 Jun 23  1992 Oct 2 
25 AE 0.15 1991 Jun 23  1992 Oct 6 
26 AF 0.12 1991 Jun 23  1992 Oct 6 
27 AG 0.14 1993 Feb  1993 Apr 5 

Wednesday, March 15, 1995

Soyuz TM-8

 1989-071A


The Soviet Union resumed flights to the Mir station in Sep 1989, with the launch of 7K-STM 11F732 No. 58 as Soyuz TM-8. At 4 meters from docking problems with the automatic system forced the crew to back off to 20m and complete the docking manually.


Soyuz TM-8, Flight 1 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Sep 5  2138  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
 2140  Blok-BVGD sep, T+1:58 
 2142  Blok-A sep, T+4:48 
 2146  Blok-I cutoff 
 2147  Blok-I sep 
1989 Sep 7  2215Manual final approach 
 2225:26  Docked with 37KE +X 
 2355 Hatch open, crew entry 
1989 Sep 12    92.30 380 x 393 x 51.62 


Soyuz TM-8, Flight 2 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Dec 12  0745Hatch closed 
 0833 Undocked from 37KE +X  
 0853  Docked Mir -X  

On the return to Earth, the astronauts brought along Payload Systems' crystal growth experiment.


Soyuz TM-8, Flight 3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1990 Feb 11    92.46 381 x 407 x 51.6 
1990 Feb 19 0106  Undocked from Mir -X  
 0329? Deorbit 
 0332? DO CO 
 0357  BO sep 
 0410  PAO sep 
 0415 Entry 
 0436  Landed 

Friday, March 10, 1995

Kosmos 935

 1977-073A


This was a Zenit-2M flight and it was in space for 13 days. There does not seem to have been a capsule on this flight.


Kosmos-935 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1977 Jul 29  0800 Launch by Soyuz-U  Plesetsk 
 0804  Blok-I burn 
 0808  Blok-I sep 
1977 Jul 29    89.15 214 x 250 x 81.3 
1977 Aug 10    89.01 210 x 240 x 81.3 
1977 Aug 11   
 0443? Deorbit 
 0453? PO sep 
 0500? Entry 
 0514? Landed 

OSO 3

  1967-020A


OSO E was launched at 1612 on 1967 Mar 8 by a Delta C and reached a 95.5 min, 534 x 564 km x 32.9 deg orbit at 1624, becoming Orbiting Solar Observatory 3. It operated continuously until 1968 Jun 28 and in real time thereafter. It reentered on 1982 Apr 4. It successfully observed solar X-rays and galactic gamma rays.


OSO 3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1967 Mar 8  1612:00  Launch by Delta C  CK LC17A 
 1614:28 T+2:28 Thor S/N 20106 MECO 
 1614  St 1 sep 
 1614 Delta S/N 20106 burn 2:32 
 1617 Delta SECO 
 1624 X-258 RH-140 burn 22s 
 1624 X-258 cutoff  95.5 534 x 564 x 32.9 
 1625? X-258 sep 
1967 Dec 13   XR telescope turned off 
1968 Jun 28   end of recorder ops 
1969 Nov 10   End of ops 
1982 Apr 4   Reentered 

Monday, March 6, 1995

Hexagon 4

 1972-079A


HEXAGON Mission 4 was launched in Oct 1972 and remained in orbit for 3 months. The orbit was manintained regularly until the last orbit of the mission, when the satellite was placed in a more elliptical path.


HEXAGON 4 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Oct 10  1803  Launch by Titan IIID  V SLC4E 
  T+1:49? Stage 1 burn 2:27 
  T+1:55 SRM burnout  
  T+1:55 SRM sep 
  T+4:16 Stage 1 MECO 
  T+4:16 Stage 1 sep 
  T+4:16 Stage 2 burn 
  T+5:05? Fairing 
 1810 T+7:44? Stage 2 MECO 
 1811 T+8:00 Stage 2 sep 
 2029   88.76 156 x 269 x 96.50 
1972 Oct 10  2104?  Subsat eject opportunity 
1972 Oct 11  1135?  Subsat eject, best guess 
1972 Oct 11  2141   88.85 154 x 280 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 13  0446   88.72 152 x 270 x 96.5 
  Raise perigee 
1972 Oct 14  1449   88.75 161 x 263 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 17  1218   88.53 157 x 245 x 96.5 
  Raise apogee 
1972 Oct 18  1159   88.78 152 x 275 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 20  0228   88.64 159 x 255 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
 2013   88.82 165 x 267 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 21  2028? SRV-1 recovery 
1972 Oct 24  1256   88.48 154 x 244 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
 1723   88.86 174 x 262 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 26  0327   88.76 159 x 266 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 28  0544   88.56 155 x 251 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
 1902   88.90 166 x 273 x 96.5 
1972 Oct 31  2232   88.60 156 x 253 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Nov 1  1744   88.85 176 x 258 x 96.5 
1972 Nov 2  1002   88.78 158 x 269 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 3  2133   88.65 157 x 258 x 96.4 
  Raise apogee 
1972 Nov 5  2054   88.79 154 x 275 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 5  1959? SRV-2 recovery 
1972 Nov 8  0932   88.52 152 x 250 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 1953   88.89 159 x 279 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 12  1113   88.59 154 x 255 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Nov 13  1948   88.76 158 x 267 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 16  0528   88.55 155 x 250 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
 1847   88.87 164 x 273 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 19  1323   88.62 156 x 256 x 96.4 
  Orbit raise 
1972 Nov 20  1856   88.89 164 x 274 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 23  2002?  SRV-3 recovery opp 
1972 Nov 24  0253   88.60 159 x 250 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 1739   88.88 167 x 270 x 96.4 
1972 Nov 28  0303   88.56 159 x 247 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 1749   88.87 170 x 266 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 1  1523   88.60 163 x 246 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Dec 4  1554   88.75 164 x 260 x 96.5 
1972 Dec 5  1237   88.69 164 x 254 x 96.5 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Dec 6  1812   88.84 167 x 266 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 10  0038   88.60 161 x 248 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 1822   88.85 177 x 257 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 13  2320   88.61 160 x 250 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Dec 15  1220   88.80 163 x 267 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 17  0248   88.65 160 x 254 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Dec 17  2121? SRV-4 deorbit 
1972 Dec 18  0643   88.78 174 x 254 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 20  0444   88.57 163 x 244 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
1972 Dec 24  0152   88.87 167 x 269 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 27  0352   88.59 163 x 246 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 1838   88.77 173 x 254 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 29  0440   88.66 168 x 248 x 96.4 
  Raise orbit 
 2057   88.93 184 x 258 x 96.4 
1972 Dec 30  1911   88.85 169 x 265 x 96.4 
1973 Jan 1    88.74 167 x 256 x 96.4 
1973 Jan 3    88.85 172 x 263 x 96.4 
1973 Jan 8  1611  88.64 172 x 242 x 96.4 
 1909  89.03 120 x 332 x 96.4 
 1936? SRV-4 deorbit opp 
1973 Jan 102110? deorbited

These Are Not My Beautiful Stories

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