Monday, January 2, 1995

Seventeen: May 1994

 https://welib.org/md5/f9de0a2eb7769ce8c007f46151eb486c

Kosmos 2286

 1994-048A



Kosmos-2286 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1994 Aug 5  0012:21 Launch by Molniya-2BL  PL LC16/2 
 0022  Blok-I sep 
 0112? Blok-L burn 
 0115? Blok-L sep 
1994 Sep 20    717.69 607 x 39742 x 62.9 

Sunday, January 1, 1995

Kosmos 1784

 1986-077A


Siluet No. 6 was launched in Oct 1986 and flew a 36.6-day mission.


Kosmos-1784 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1986 Oct 6  0740 Launch by Soyuz-U  Baikonur 63.47E 
 0749? Blok-I sep 
1986 Oct 6    192x285x64.8 
1986 Oct 6    (77B) 194x273x64.8 d Oct 12 
1986 Oct 6    196x283x64.8 
1986 Oct 6    211x280x64.8 
1986 Oct 13    207x262x64.8 
1986 Oct 16    208x271x64.7 from 203x260 
1986 Nov 5.5   210x267x64.7 from 206x257 
1986 Nov 11.8   209x262x64.7 
1986 Nov 12  
 2050? Deorbit 
 2110? Entry 
 2124? Landed 

The Lost Continent

 https://www.gutenberg.org/files/149/149-0.txt

Arabsat 1A

 1985-015A


Arabsat 1A was an Aerospatiale/Ford Spacebus 100 (later reclassified as Spacebus 1000) comsat for ASCO, the Arab Satellite Communications Organization.

Early orbit operations by COMSAT/DC, with long termm control from Dihrab (near Riyadh), Saudi Arabia and a backup station in Tunis. Arabsat 1A was moved off station in late 1991 and retired in mid 1992.


Arabsat 1A 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1985 Feb 8  2322:00  Launch by Ariane 3 CSG 
  T+0:30 PAP out 
  T+0:33 PAP sep 
  T+2:22 St 1 sep 
  T+2:22 Stage 2 burn 
  T+3:37 Fairing sep
 2326:27 T+4:27 St 2 MECO 
 2326:32 T+4:32 St 2 sep 
 2326:33 T+4:33 Stage 3 burn 
 2338:40 T+16:40 Stage 3 MECO 
 2341:12 T+19:12 Arabsat sep 
 2342:12 T+20:12 SYLDA 4400 sep 
 2342:48  T+20:48 Brasilsat 1 sep
  Arabsat at 65 rpm 
1985 Feb 9  0500? Apo 1 
 1030? Peri 1 
 1600? Apo 2
1985 Feb 9  1520?  LAM burn 1 at 2nd apo 
1985 Feb 9    875.87 12017 x 35874 x 1.7 
1985 Feb 10  2050   875.57 12039 x 35838 x 1.6 
1985 Feb 11  1115? LAM-2  1384.62 33715 x 35830 x 0.1 GEO 9.6W+13.4E 
1985 Feb 13   LAM-3  1427.16 35322 x 35900 x 0.1 GEO 13.0E 
1985 Feb 17    1440.05 35779 x 35949 x 0.1 GEO 19.3E+1.0W 
1985 Feb 25    1436.97 35752 x 35855 x 0.1 GEO 21.2E+0.2W 
1985 Mar   On station GEO 19E 
1985 Apr 26    1436.07 35756 x 35815 x 0.5 GEO 19.0E 
1985 Nov 11    1436.28 35735 x 35844 x 0.1 GEO 18.9E 
1986 Mar 18    1436.06 35766 x 35805 x 0.1 GEO 19.0E 
1987 May 11    1436.06 35738 x 35833 x 0.1 GEO 19.0E 
1988 Mar 20    1436.05 35753 x 35817 x 0.0 GEO 18.9E 
1988 Aug 15    1436.08 35722 x 35849 x 0.1 GEO 18.8E 
1989 Mar 7    1436.04 35760 x 35810 x 0.0 GEO 19.2E 
1990 Aug 4    1436.06 35111 x 36460 x 0.0 GEO 20.2E 
1990 Aug 30    1436.04 35734 x 35836 x 0.0 GEO 19.1E 
1991 Nov 20    1436.04 35698 x 35872 x 0.9 GEO 19.1E 
1991 Nov 25   mv out 1437.83 35670 x 35971 x 0.1 GEO 19.7E+0.4W 
1991 Dec 29    1437.64 35663 x 35970 x 0.1 GEO 5.6E+0.4W 
1992 Jan 8    1434.96 35716 x 35812 x 1.0 GEO 22.7E+0.3E 
1992 Feb 5    1435.44 35752 x 35794 x 1.1 GEO 26.5E+0.2E 
1992 Jul 26  1434.71 35706 x 35812 x 1.5 GEO 79E+0.3E 

Operation Clean Sweep

 https://welib.org/md5/295a83bd98df8d337e501935e9e18c70

Canada: a portrait; the environment, the people, the society, the economy: the official handbook of present conditions and recent progress

 https://welib.org/md5/32ea34041d481fdb89e960b1a9300981

May 13,2026

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