Friday, March 20, 1998

Kosmos 1897

 1987-096A


Kosmos-1897 was stationed at 95E from 1987 to mid-1988. It was moved to 12E from 1988 Sep to 1989 Feb, and then back to 95E.


Kosmos-1897 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1987 Nov 26  1328:00 Launch by Proton  KB 
 1337 Stage 3 sep  186 x 192 x 51.6 
 1445? T+1:17 DM burn 1  349 x 35752 x 47.4 
 2001? DM burn 2 
 2005? DM sep 
1987 Nov 27    1435.13 35716 x 35819 x 1.4 GEO 90.6E+0.2E 
1987 Dec 1    1435.04 35714 x 35817 x 1.4 GEO 91.5E+0.3E 
1987 Dec 12   mv in  1435.89 35747 x 35817 x 1.4 GEO 94.6E 
1987 Dec 29    1436.00 35748 x 35821 x 1.4 GEO 95.1E 
1988 Jun 25    1435.97 35771 x 35797 x 0.9 GEO 94.9E 
1988 Jul 24    1436.12 35778 x 35796 x 0.8 GEO 95.3E 
1988 Aug 1   mv out  1447.33 35998 x 36014 x 0.8 GEO 77.4E+2.8W 
1988 Sep 6   mv in  1436.03 35771 x 35799 x0.7 GEO 11.6E 
1989 Jan 25    1436.05 35771 x 35799 x 0.4 GEO 11.6E 
1989 Feb 5   mv out  1417.29 35405 x 35429 x 0.3 GEO 33.2E+4.8E 
1989 Feb 27  mv in  1436.31 35755 x 35826 x 0.3 GEO 95.6E 
1989 Jun 28    1436.06 35759 x 35812 x 0.1 GEO 95.4E 
1990 Mar 28    1436.04 35782 x 35788 x 0.8 GEO 95.5E 
1990 Oct 20    1436.06 35772 x 35799 x 1.3 GEO 95.3E 
1991 Jul 4    1436.04 35776 x 35794 x 1.9 GEO 95.4E 
1992 Jan 26   1436.22 35772 x 35806 x 2.3 GEO 95.1E 

Wednesday, March 18, 1998

Kosmos 293

  1969-071A


The fourth Gektor was launched in Aug 1969. It used the summer 51.8 degree inclination slot.


Kosmos-293 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1969 Aug 16  1159:59  Launch by 11A57  KB 
 1204  Blok-I burn 
 1209  Blok-I sep 
 1900   89.14 207 x 256 x 51.8 
1969 Aug 20  0153   89.09 205 x 252 x 51.8 
1969 Aug 20  1019?  Blok-I reentered 
1969 Aug 27  2337   88.90 200 x 239 x 51.8 
1969 Aug 28  1000? Retrofire 
 1019? Landed 

Tuesday, March 17, 1998

Aviation Week: September 1,1997

 https://welib.org/md5/c2d4b53c636fa581aa61c845fb8af4af

Kosmos 1440

 1983-009A


17F41 No. 20 flew a 14 day mission in Feb 1983, the first winter Resurs F mission.


Kosmos-1440 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Feb 10  0715  Launch by Soyuz-U  PL LC41 
 0723  Blok-I sep  89.44 213 x 278 x 82.4 
1983 Feb 11   Orbit raise  89.88 259 x 275 x 82.3 
1983 Feb 21    89.84 258 x 273 x 82.3 
1983 Feb 22 
89.88 260 x 275 x 82.3 
1983 Feb 24    89.86 259 x 274 x 82.3 
 0317?  Deorbit 
 0327?  PO sep 
 0336?  Entry 
 0350?  Landed

Town and Country: September 1997

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Monday, March 16, 1998

Hipparcos

 1989-062B


The HIPPARCOS (High Precision Parallax Collecting Satellite) mission was a landmark project to obtain accurate positional data on the stars. It carried a special dual Baker-Schmidt astrometric telescope. The satellite was named after Hipparcos of Rhodes ( about 180 to 120 BC?), who made the first known accurate star catalog.

The MAGE 2 apogee motor was intended to place the spacecraft in geostationary orbit; it was to have been stationed at 12 deg W. The satellite consisted of the ABM, the bus module with solar arrays, the PLMA telescope system, and a sunshade structure.

After failure of the apogee motor to fire, the hydrazine propulsion system was used to adjust the orbital period and the mission was redesigned to use the elliptical orbit, using an adjusted orbital period that was a multiple of the 128min scanning period.

The telescope was a 0.29m-primary with a 0.9 deg field of view; the primary detection system had a 38 arcsec diameter field of view. It operated in the 3750-7500A band. The Tycho star mapper had B and V filters.


Hipparcos 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Aug 8  2325:53  Launch by Ariane (V33)  CSG 
  T+0:03 PAP on 
  T+1:06 PAP sep 
  T+2:29 PAL sep 
  T+3:45 St 1 sep 
  T+3:37 St 2 MES 
 2330:39 T+4:46 Fairing  
  T+5:54 St 2 sep 
 2331:43 T+5:50 St 3 MES 
 2343:44  T+17:51 Stage 3 MECO 
 2346:25 T+20:32 TVsat sep 
 2349:  T+23:02 Spelda sep 
 2349:36 T+23:07 Hipparcos sep 
1989 Aug 9  0530? Apo 1 
 1000? Peri 1 
 1600? Apo 2 
 2030? Peri 2 
1989 Aug 10  0200? Apo 3 
 0700? Peri 3 
 1200? Apo 4 over 20W 
1989 Aug 10  1214:00  MAGE ABM failed to fire, Apo 4 
 1730? Peri 4 
 2145  Slew to attitude for Apo 6 attempt 
 2300? Apo 5 
1989 Aug 11  0400? Peri 5 
 0900? Apo 6 
1989 Aug 11 0910  ABM failed on 2nd attempt, Apo 6 
 0915?  Failed attempt 
 0925  Failed attempt 
 101  Attitude for Apo 8 
 1430? Peri 6 
 2000? Apo 7 
1989 Aug 12  0100? Peri 7 
 0600? Apo 8 
 1130? Peri 8 
 1700? Apo 9 
 2200? Peri 9 
1989 Aug 13  0300? Apo 10 over 119E 
 0830? Peri 10 
 1351:00 Apo 11 over 39W; Attempt 3 fails 
 1900? Peri 11 
1989 Aug 13    628.32 221 x 35622 x 7.0 
1989 Aug 14 
 0000? Apo 12 
 0530? Peri 12 
 1000? Apo 13 over 6E 
 1600? Peri 13 
 2030 Apo 14 
1989 Aug 15  0230? Peri 14 
 0700? Apo 15 over 51E 
 1300? Peri 15 
 1700? Apo 16 over 103W 
 2300? Peri 16 
1989 Aug 16  0400? Apo 17 over 96E 
 0930  Peri 17 
 1400  Apo 18 over 58W 
 2000? Peri 18 
1989 Aug 17  0100? Apo 19 over 141E 
 0630? Peri 19 
 1100? Apo 20 over 13W 
1989 Aug 17  1200 Attempt 4 fails over 20W 
 1700? Peri 20 
 2200? Apo 21 over 174W 
1989 Aug 21  1010s  Attempt 5 due 
1989 Aug 22   Attempt 6 due 
1989 Aug 28    627.90 245 x 35577 x 7.0 
1989 Sep 5    627.80 241 x 35576 x 7.0 
1989 Sep 6  1200  Despin from 37 to 30 rpm 
1989 Sep 7  1030:00  Burn 1, raise perigee 98 km  339? x 35580? x 7.0 
1989 Sep 8  0725 Burn 2, raise perigee 102 km  448 x 35580? x 7.0 
1989 Sep 11  0914 Burn 3, working orbit  532 x 35800? x 7.0 
  Despin to 10 rpm 
1989 Sep 12  0502 Solar panels deployed 
1989 Sep 12   Fill-in antenna deployed 
1989 Sep 14  1422:30  Burn 4, orbit adjust  
1989 Sep 18  1352 Final burn 
1989 Sep 19   Hydrazine venting initiated
1989 Sep 29   Hydrazine venting completed 
1989 Sep 23   3-axis stabilized 
1989 Sep 26   Telescope baffles opened 
1989 Nov 1   Scanning acquisition complete 
1989 Nov   Calibrations 
1989 Nov 26   Nominal revised mission begins 
1990 Aug 7    639.23 514 x 35890 x 7.3 
1992 Aug 4  1055AOCS failed 
 1830  Backup AOCS working 
1993 Jun 24   OBC failure
1993 Jul 8   OBC restart attempts 
1993 Aug   Engineering tests 
1993 Aug 13   Spin up to 10rpm 
1993 Aug 15  1600 end of ops 
1996 May 4    637.43 530 x 35782 x 7.1  

Payload:

  • Hipparcos dual astrometric telescope

Gorizont 17

 1989-004A


In June 1993 Gorizont No. 29L was leased to Rimsat pending the launch of the dedicated Rimsat satellites. It was known as Tongastar 1 during this period.


Gorizont No. 29L
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Jan 26  0916:00 Launch by Proton  KB 
 0925 Stage 3 sep 88.30 185 x 195 x 51.6 
 1033?  DM burn 1 
 1549? DM burn 2 
 1553? Blok-DM2 No. 20L sep 
1989 Jan 26    1473.11 36430 x 36585 x 1.5 GEO 93.6E+9.1W 
1989 Feb 1    1440.56 35784 x 35963 x 1.5 GEO 54.5E+1.1W 
1989 Feb 3    1436.39 35780 x 35803 x 1.5 GEO 53.3E 
1989 Mar 1    1436.10 35773 x 35800 x 1.4 GEO 52.8E 
1990 Feb 6    1436.07 35780 x 35791 x 0.5 GEO 52.5E 
1991 Aug 8    1436.04 35782 x 35789 x 0.9 GEO 52.6E 
1993 Feb 1    1436.13 35785 x 35789 x 2.2 GEO 52.6E 
1993 Jun   move out 
1993 Jun   To Rimsat 
1993 Jun 30    1430.32 35569 x 35777 x 2.5 GEO 103.0E+1.4E 
1993 Jul 21    1434.64 35658 x 35857 x 2.5 GEO 133.4E+0.1E 
1993 Aug 2   RelocatedGEO 133.5E 
1993 Aug 22    1436.22 35782 x 35795 x 2.6 GEO 134.1E 
1995 Jan 14    1436.30 35783 x 35797 x 3.7 GEO 134.2E 
1995 Jan 20   mv out 
1995 Feb 20    1439.51 35804 x 35902 x 3.8 GEO 106.5E+0.9W 
1995 May 15   mv in 1436.25 35781 x 35797 x 3.9 GEO 34.1E 
1995 Oct 2    1436.05 35776 x 35794 x 4.2 GEO 34.4E 
1996 Nov 22    1436.04 35781 x 35789 x 5.0 GEO 33.7E 
1997 Jan 15   1435.89 35776 x 35789 x 5.1 GEO 34.3E 

Fleetsatcom 3

 1980-004A


FLTSATCOM F3 was launched in Jan 1980 to the Fltsatcom Atlantic position at 22W.


FLTSATCOM F3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1980 Jan 18  0126:00  Launch by Atlas Centaur  CC LC36 
  T+2:20 BECO 
  T+2:23 Booster sep 
  T+3:05 Insulation panels sep 
  T+4:08 SECO 
  T+4:17 Atlas sep 
 0130:27  T+4:27 MES-1  
 0130:37  T+4:38 Fairing 
 0136:12  T+10:12 MECO-1  148 x 363  
 0151  T+25:12 MES-2 1:38 
 0152  T+26:50 MECO-2 
 0155:05  T+29:05 Centaur sep  
1980 Jan 18  0659   633.82 166 x 35961 x 26.4 
 0700?  Apo 1 83W 
 1800? Apo 2 120E 
1980 Jan 18  2252   630.50 171 x 35785 x 26.3 
1980 Jan 19  0500? Apo 3 38W 
 1500? Apo 4 165E 
1980 Jan 20  0100? Apo 5 (reported burn at 5th apo) 
 1200? Apo 6 
1980 Jan 20  1300?  Star 37 burn 6th apo  1423.0 
   1423.06 35405 x 35661 x 2.40  
1980 Jan 24    1413.07 35014 x 35655 x 2.7 GEO 164.5W+5.9E 
1980 Feb 15    1411.14 35013 x 35579 x 2.7 GEO 35.7W+6.3E 
1980 Feb 18   Operational  GEO 22W 
1980 Feb 22    1436.07 35744 x 35827 x 2.6 GEO 22.0W 
1980 Jul 16    1436.09 35723 x 35849 x 2.4 GEO 22.5W 
1981 May 12    1436.13 35751 x 35822 x 1.9 GEO 22.1W 
1984 Feb 2    1436.19 35770 x 35806 x 1.5 GEO 22.9W 
1986 Feb 3    1436.04 35766 x 35805 x 2.8 GEO 22.5W 
1988 Nov 1    1436.17 35766 x 35810 x 5.0 GEO 23.1W 
1990 Aug 20    1436.05 35691 x 35879 x 6.5 GEO 23.3W 
1990 Dec 24    1436.07 35679 x 35893 x 6.8 GEO 22.4W 
1990 Dec 30   
1436.39 35712 x 35872 x 6.7 GEO 23.1W 
1991 Jan 4   
1436.19 35697 x 35871 x 6.9 GEO 22.9W 
1991 Feb 25    1436.06 35700 x 35871 x 7.0 GEO 21.8W 
1991 Jun 12    1436.29 35715 x 35865 x 7.2 GEO 23.9W+0.06W 

Kosmos 1149

 1980-001A


Two-tone telemetry; medium res satellite


Kosmos-1149 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1980 Jan 9  1215 Launch by Soyuz-U  Plesetsk 
 1224  Blok-I sep 
1980 Jan 9    90.3 188x392x72.9 
1980 Jan 15  92.3 323x420x72.9 
1980 Jan 23   
 0616?  Deorbit 
 0625? PO sep 
 0641? Entry 
 0653? Landed 

May 13,2026

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