Friday, June 28, 1996

Kosmos 397

  1971-015A


Kosmos-397 carried out a slow pass interception of Kosmos-394 on its second revolution, and then exploded.

The target was in a 570 x 610 km orbit. If we look at the post-explosion elements for the payload, it passes through that altitude from 1422 to 1433 UTC on Feb 25, with closest approach at 1431 UTC; my inaccurate software gives a closest approach of 12 km at an altitude of around 590 km over 26E 57N.

At this time the stage 2 orbit was near perigee; we must assume an IS interception burn near apogee, possibly at first apogee at around 1210 UTC over the Antarctic.

NL Johnson suggests a 585 x 1000 km interception orbit, but this doesn't match the times - a lower apogee is needed to connect with the R/B orbit. The R/B is at apogee in the range 1150 to 1215 UTC; if the intercept is at 1431 then we need an orbit with a period of 140 - 166 min and thus an apogee above 5000 km exceeding the IS capability. I think it's more likely that the IS circularized its orbit near the target, which allows an intercept at the correct time.


Kosmos-397 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1971 Feb 25  1111  Launch by 11K69  KB  
 1113  Stage 2 burn  
 1116?  Stage 2 sep  92.3 144 x 629 x 65.1 
 1210?  DU burn  590? x 610? x 65.1 
   575 x 1000? x 62.8 (NLJ) 
 1431?  Intercept Kosmos-394 
 1432?  Exploded 
1971 Feb 26  1837   113.50 574 x 2199 x 65.8 
1971 Mar 6  1430   113.51 574 x 2202 x 65.73 (RAE) 

Tuesday, June 25, 1996

Kosmos 2052

 1989-095A



Kosmos-2052 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Nov 30  1500:01 Launch by Soyuz  KB 
 1508?  Blok-I sep 
1989 Nov 30    89.40 160x329x67.14 
1989 Nov 30.7   89.55 163x341x67.1 
1989 Dec 4.1   89.81 179x350x67.1 from 89.29 159x318 
1989 Dec 10.0   89.14 167x297x67.1 from 89.48 171x325 
1989 Dec 13.2   89.24 171x302x67.1 from 88.86 161x275 
1989 Dec 15.0   89.77 177x348x67.1 from 89.08 168x289 
1989 Dec 20   SpK-1 fiducial 
1989 Dec 22.9   89.58 175x331x67.1 from 89.09 165x293 
1989 Dec 27.9   90.00 180x368x67.1 from 89.11 166x295 
1990 Jan 6.2   89.76 178x346x67.1 from 89.07 169x287 
1990 Jan 10   SpK-2 fiducial 
1990 Jan 11.0   90.13 174x387x67.1 from 89.39 173x315 
1990 Jan 17.9   89.22 171x300x67.1 from 89.69 171x346 
1990 Jan 21.9   89.15 161x304x67.1 from 88.72 161x261 
1990 Jan 23.7   88.87 156x280x67.1 
1990 Jan 24  
 2010?  Deorbit 
 2023?  Entry 
 2035?  Landed

May 13,2026

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