Saturday, March 21, 1998
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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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
Kosmos 1440
1983-009A
17F41 No. 20 flew a 14 day mission in Feb 1983, the first winter Resurs F mission.
| Kosmos-1440 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | ||
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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | 1055 | AOCS 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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | Relocated | GEO 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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | ||
Sunday, March 15, 1998
Kosmos 959
1977-101A
A Lira target was launched on 1977 Oct 21.
| Kosmos-959 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 Oct 21 | 1005 | Launch by 11K65M | PL |
| 1014? | Stage 2 MECO-1 | ||
| 1014? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1977 Oct 21 | 94.6 146x850x65.8 | ||
| 1977 Nov 30 | reentered after 48d | ||
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