Friday, February 7, 1997

Kosmos 122

  1966-057A


Meteor No. 5 was launched in Jun 1966. Named Kosmos-122, it was the first to be publicly described as a weather satellite.


Kosmos-122 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1966 Jun 25  1030  Launch by 8A92  KB 
 1034 Blok-E burn 
 1039 Blok-E sep  97.1 583 x 657 x 65.1 
1966 Oct   End of transmissions 
1967 Mar? End of ops

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Thursday, February 6, 1997

Kosmos 110

  1966-015A


The final Voskhod flight was 3KV No. 5, launched under the cover name Kosmos-110. It was a long duration test flight to prepare for the (cancelled) long duration piloted Voskhod-3 mission.


Kosmos-110
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1966 Feb 22  2009:36 Launch by 11A57  KB 
 2012?  Strapons sep 
 2014?  Blok-I burn  
 2018  Blok-I sep  95.3 190 x 882 x 51.9 
1966 Mar 15    95.2 182 x 871 x 51.82 (SSR) 
1966 Mar 16  1345? Retrofire 
 1355? PO sep 
 1401?Reentry 
 1415:36 Landed after 21.8d

Kosmos 2221

 1992-080A



Kosmos-2221 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1992 Nov 24  0409:59 Launch by 11K68  Plesetsk 
  T+2:00 St 1 sep 
  T+3:33? GO sep 
  T+4:38? St 2 sep 
  T+5:20? S5M burn 1 
 0416 T+6:48 S5M MECO1 km 60? x 650 x 82.5 
  T+40:58? S5M burn 2  
  T+41:08? S5M MECO2 
 0451? T+41:38? S5M sep 
1992 Nov 24    97.87 650x663x82.5 

Kosmos 380

 1970-100A


A subgroup 2 DS-P1-Yu mission with a 1500 km apogee, DS-P1-Yu No. 26, was launched in Nov 1970 as Kosmos-380. 


Kosmos-380 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1970 Nov 24  1100  Launch by 11K63  PL  
 1102  Stage 2 burn  
 1107?  Stage 2 sep  
1970 Nov 25  0500   102.15 199 x 1520 x 81.95 (RAE) 
1970 Dec?  End of operations 
1971 Mar 1  0000   98.39 195 x 1167 x 81.95 (RAE) 
1971 Jun 17  2121? Reentered 


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