Friday, July 20, 2001

Kosmos 1373

 1982-053A


Two-tone telemetry; Medium res satellite


Kosmos-1373 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Jun 2  1250 Launch by Soyuz-U  Baikonur 
 1254 Blok-I burn 
 1258  Blok-I sep 
1982 Jun 2   89.97 208x339x70.4 
1982 Jun 3  90.08 211x347x70.4 
1982 Jun 8 
92.72 367x449x70.4 
1982 Jun 12   
92.01 359x388x70.4 from 92.72 366x450 
1982 Jun 15   92.01 359x388x70.4 
1982 Jun 16  
 0903? Deorbit 
 0912? PO sep 
 0930? Entry 
 0944? Landed 


Kosmos 2358

 1998-038A


The first Kobal't mission of 1998 was launched in June from Plesetsk. 


Kosmos-2358 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1998 Jun 24  1829:58  Launch by Soyuz-U  PL 
 1838  Blok-I sep  89.5 167 x 334 x 67.1 
1998 Jul 1    89.03 160 x 292 x 67.1 
1998 Jul 2   Orbit raise  89.96 173 x 370 x 67.1 
1998 Jul 14    89.16 158 x 307 x 67.1 
1998 Jul 15   Orbit raise  90.04 180 x 372 x 67.1 
1998 Aug 5  89.29 177 x 300 x 67.1 
1998 Aug 7   Fiducial SRV-1 
 0308?  Deorbit 
 0318? Reentry 
 0330?  Landed  
1998 Aug 8?  Orbit raise 
1998 Aug 13    89.42 165 x 326 x 67.1 
1998 Aug 21    89.67 169 x 346 x 67.1 
1998 Aug 28    89.83 172 x 352 x 67.1 
1998 Sep 3    89.83 166 x 365 x 67.1 
1998 Sep 10   Orbit raise  90.38 188 x 397 x 67.1 
1998 Sep 27    89.54 177 x 325 x 67.1 
1998 Sep 30   Orbit raise  90.02 179 x 371 x 67.1 
1998 Oct 1   Fiducial SRV-2 
 1053? Deorbit 
 1103?  Reentry 
 1115?  Landed 
1998 Oct 5    90.73 175 x 346 x 67.1 
1998 Oct 8    90.89 177 x 380 x 67.1 
1998 Oct 22  0204   89.30 168 x 311 x 67.1 
1998 Oct 24 
 0500?  Deorbit  -148 x 232 x 67.1 
 0503  Equator crossing 
 0514?  Entry  
 0528?  Landed  

Gorizont 7

 1983-066A


Gorizont No 17L was launched in summer 1983 to the 14W Statsionar 4 location. In 1986 it moved to 16W, and in 1987 to 11.5W. It was retired in 1989.


Gorizont 17  
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1983 Jun 30  2356:00 Launch by Proton  KB 
1983 Jul 1  0005 Stage 3 sep 
 0113? DM burn 1 
 0629? DM burn 2 
1983 Jul 1  0633? Sep from Blok-DM No. 39L 
1983 Jul 1    1478.17 36650 x 36570 x 1.4 
1983 Jul 12   Statsionar 4 location  1436.0 35784 x 35793 x 1.3 GEO 13.9W 
1983 Jul 16    1436.08 35746 x 35825 x 1.4 GEO 14.5W 
1983 Aug 8    1436.04 35742 x 35828 x 1.3 GEO 14.1W 
1983 Oct 28    1436.10 35734 x 35838 x 1.1 GEO 13.6W 
1984 May 31    1436.05 35753 x 35818 x 0.6 GEO 14.3W 
1985 Feb 21    1436.13 35750 x 35823 x 0.1 GEO 13.9W 
1986 Apr 5    1436.14 35758 x 35816 x 1.1 GEO 14.4W 
1986 Jun 14    GEO 14W 
1986 Jun 24    1436.09 35771 x 35801 x 1.4 GEO 13.8W 
1986 Jul 6    GEO 16W 
1986 Aug 12    1436.05 35767 x 35803 x 1.4 GEO 16.2W 
1986 Oct    GEO 15.8W 
1987 Mar 5   mv out 1436.13 35765 x 35808 x 2.0 GEO 16.4W+0.02W 
1987 Mar 31   mv in  1436.16 35769 x 35805 x 2.0 GEO 11.6W 
1987 Sep 10    1436.07 35761 x 35810 x 2.5 GEO 11.5W 
1987 Oct 18    1436.07 35755 x 35817 x 2.5 GEO 11.3W 
1987 Dec 28    1436.09 35755 x 35817 x 2.7 GEO 10.9W 
1988 Jul 21    1436.12 35764 x 35809 x 3.3 GEO 10.7W 
1988 Nov 30    1436.11 35748 x 35825 x 3.6 GEO 11.9W 
1989 May 21    1436.09 35763 x 35809 x 4.1 GEO 11.4W 
1989 Jun 27   end of ops 1436.10 35765 x 35807 x 4.2 GEO 11.5W 

Kosmos 2274

 1994-018A


Kosmos-2274 flew a standard 65 day mission and raised its orbit 6 times. Two debris objects were cataloged at reentry.


Kosmos-2274 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1994 Mar 17  1630:00  Launch by Soyuz-U  PL LC43 
 1638  Blok-I sep 
1994 Mar 18    89.60 165 x 344 x 67.1 
1994 Mar 20    89.80 186 x 341 x 67.1 
1994 Mar 30    89.35 179 x 305 x 67.1 
1994 Mar 31   Orbit raise  89.87 179 x 356 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 7    89.46 174 x 320 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 8   Orbit raise  89.92 179 x 361 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 10   SpK-1 fid 
1994 Apr 16    89.48 175 x 322 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 17   Orbit raise  89.86 180 x 354 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 28    89.23 172 x 300 x 67.1 
1994 Apr 29   Orbit raise  89.87 186 x 349 x 67.1 
1994 May 2   SpK-2 fid 
1994 May 6    89.54 183 x 319 x 67.1 
1994 May 7   Orbit raise  89.90 186 x 352 x 67.1 
1994 May 16    89.60 183 x 326 x 67.1 
1994 May 17   Orbit raise  90.18 184 x 381 x 67.1 
1994 May 20   90.01 182 x 367 x 67.1 
1994 May 21   
 1832?  Deorbit 
 1849?  Entry 
 1901?  Landed

Kosmos 519

  1972-071A


Kosmos-519 flew a 10 day mission at the then unusual inclination of 71.3 degrees, launched from Baikonur. It observed the NATO exercise Strong Express 1972. 


Kosmos-519 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1972 Sep 16  0820:00  Launch by 11A57 KB 
 0824 Blok-I burn  
 0828  Blok-I sep 
 1242   89.65 202 x 311 x 71.3 
 1841   89.79 206 x 321 x 71.3 
  Orbit raise 
1972 Sep 17  1110  
90.17 214 x 351 x 71.3 
1972 Sep 18  0342   90.16 205 x 358 x 71.3 
1972 Sep 18  0500   90.19 207 x 360 x 71.3 
1972 Sep 19  1246   90.15 205 x 357 x 71.3 
1972 Sep 25  1431   90.09 203 x 354 x 71.3 
1972 Sep 25   Engine sep 
1972 Sep 26  0526?  Retrofire 
 0536? PO sep 
 0543? Entry 
 0558?  Landed after 9.90d 

Wednesday, July 18, 2001

Crystal 5

 1982-111A


The KENNEN code name was changed to CRYSTAL in early 1982. The fifth CRYSTAL, satellite 5505, was launched on 1982 Nov 17 on the last Titan 3D. The KH-11 was placed in an early afternoon sun-synchronous orbit, 1300 LTDN (the east plane).


CRYSTAL 5 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Nov 17  2118?  Launch by Titan 23D  V SLC4E 
  T+1:49? Stage 1 burn 2:27 
  T+1:55 SRM burnout  
  T+1:55 SRM sep 
  T+4:16 Stage 1 MECO 
  T+4:16 Stage 1 sep 
  T+4:16 Stage 2 burn 
  T+5:05? Fairing 
 2125? T+7:44? Stage 2 MECO 
 2126? T+8:00 Stage 2 sep 
1982 Nov 17    92.12 232x521x97.0 
1982 Nov 17   92.21 239x524x97.0 
1982 Nov 18   92.18 236x524x97.0 
1982 Nov 20   92.50 280x520x97.0 
1983 Jan 29   91.96 275x463x97.0 from 91.88 270x460 
1983 Feb 26   91.79 269x451x97.0 
1983 Mar 17   92.20 267x494x97.0 
1983 Mar 28   92.64 268x537x97.0 
1983 May 9   92.6 273x524x97.0 
1985 Aug 12 Deorbited after 1005d

Intelsat 505

 1982-097A


The Intelsat V F-5 satellite was the first to carry a Maritime Communications System L-band transponder for INMARSAT, in addition to the standard C and Ku band payload. Intelsat 505 became the Indian Ocean Primary satellite for INTELSAT, while MCS-A became the Indian Ocean Primary for INMARSAT.


Intelsat V F-5 (MCS) 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Sep 28  2317  Launch by Atlas Centaur  CC LC36 
  T+2:16 BECO  
  T+2:23 Booster sep 
  T+2:41 Insulation panels sep 
  T+3:30 Fairing 
  T+4:14 SECO 
  T+4:17 Atlas sep 
 2321 T+4:23 MES-1 
 2326 T+9:34 MECO-1  89.56 148 x 358 x 28.3 
 2332  Perigee of first TLE 
 2340 T+23:42 SES-2 94s 
 2342 T+25:16 SECO-2  634.19 168 x 35784 x 24.3 
 2344 T+27:31 Centaur sep 
  T+30:30 Centaur blowdown620.22 185 x 35241 x 24.3 
1982 Sep 29    631.31 249 x 35749 x 24.0 
 0600? Apo 1 
 1600? Apo 2 
1982 Sep 30    635.08 452 x 35740 x 23.2 
 0200? Apo 3 
 1300? Apo 4 
 2330? Apo 5 
1982 Oct 1  0900? Apo 6 
1982 Oct 1  0934? Star 37F burn 6th apo 
1982 Oct 1    1406.56 34652 x 35760 x 1.5 GEO 18.9E+7.5E 
1982 Oct 4    1435.15 35736 x 35799 x 1.6 GEO 26.0E+0.2E 
1982 Oct   Tests  GEO 26E 
1982 Nov 17    1428.84 35627 x 35661 x 1.5 GEO 55.1E+1.8E 
1982 Nov 21    GEO 62E 
1982 Nov 30   mv in  1435.96 35769 x 35797 x 1.5 GEO 63.1E 
1982 Dec 3   IOR Primary / INMARSAT IOR Primary  GEO 62.9E 
1983 Feb    GEO 62.9E 
1984 Nov 7    1436.11 35769 x 35804 x 0.1 GEO 62.8E 
1986 Jan 10    1436.05 35751 x 35820 x 0.0 GEO 63.1E 
1988 Mar 9    1436.06 35774 x 35796 x 0.0 GEO 62.9E 
1990 Sep 6    1436.06 35764 x 35807 x 0.8 GEO 62.9E 
1990 Nov 14    1436.05 35773 x 35798 x 1.0 GEO 63.0E 
1990 Dec 8   mv out 1436.01 35771 x 35798 x 1.0 GEO 63.3E+0.01E 
1990 Dec 18   mv in 1436.12 35764 x 35809 x 1.0 GEO 66.0E 
1990 Dec 30    1436.12 35767 x 35807 x 1.1 GEO 65.9E 
1991 Dec   IOR Spare  GEO 66.0E 
1992 Feb 20    1436.11 35766 x 35807 x 2.1 GEO 65.9E 
1994 Dec 1    1436.09 35750 x 35822 x 4.4 GEO 65.7E 
1995 Jan 5    1436.15 35608 x 35966 x 4.5 GEO 65.2E 
1995 Apr 11    1436.05 35756 x 35815 x 4.7 GEO 64.9E 
1996 Jun 21    1436.02 35775 x 35795 x 5.5 GEO 64.7E 
1996 Jun 26   mv out  GEO 64E 
1996 Jul 12   Mv in  GEO 32E 
1996 Aug 2    1436.17 35781 x 35794 x 45.6 GEO 32.9E 
1996 Nov 5    1436.05 35765 x 35805 x 5.7 GEO 33.0E 
1996 Dec   Mv out  
1996 Dec 6    1435.84 35765 x 35797 x 5.8 GEO 34.1E+0.06E 
1997 Feb 3    1434.1 35724 x 35770 x 5.9 
1997 Mar 20   mv in  GEO 71E 
1997 Mar 30    1436.08 35767 x 35804 x 6.0 GEO 71.9E 
1999 Apr 26    1436.10 35754 x 35819 x 7.3 GEO 72.1E 
1999 Aug 1    1436.08 35771 x 35801 x 7.4 GEO 72.0E 

Anik C3

 1982-110C


Telesat Canada's Anik C series of satellites used the HS-376 bus and carried Ku-band transponders. They were complemented by the Anik D series of C-band satellites. The three satellites built were launched in reverse order. Anik C-3 was launched by a PAM-D stage from the Shuttle Columbia on its fifth mission in Nov 1982.


Anik C-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1982 Nov 11  1219:00  Launch by STS  LC39A 
1982 Nov 12  2004? Open sunshade 
1982 Nov 12  2025:22  Deploy from OV-102 
 2110:22  PAM-D burn 83s 
 2111:45  PAM-D burnout 
 2113:53  PAM-D sep 
1982 Nov 13  0300?  Apo 1 
 1400?  Apo 2 
1982 Nov 14  0100  Apo 3  
 1200  Apo 4 
1982 Nov 14    663.06 326 x 37293 x 23.1 
 2300  Apo 5 
1982 Nov 15  1000  Apo 6 
 2100  Apo 7  
1982 Nov 16  0800  Apo 8  
1982 Nov 16  1857  Star 30 burn at 9th apo over 103W 
1982 Nov 16    1476.12 35849 x 37282 x 0.2 GEO 96.2W+9.8W 
1982 Nov 18   Solar panel deploy 
1982 Nov 25   On station  GEO 117.4W 
1982 Dec 9   mv in  1436.09 35771 x 37287 x 0.1 GEO 117.5W 
1983 Mar 31    1436.07 35773 x 35798 x 0.1 GEO 117.5W 
1985 Jul 21    1436.07 35778 x 35793 x 0.0 GEO 117.5W 
1988 Mar 14    1436.07 35779 x 35792 x 0.0 GEO 117.6W 
1989 Jun 4    1436.06 35778 x 35793 x 0.0 GEO 117.6W 
1989 Jun 21   mv out  1436.02 35776 x 35794 x 0.0 GEO 117.3W+0.01E 
1989 Aug 3    1435.90 35769 x 35795 x 0.0 GEO 115.6W+0.04E 
1989 Aug 21   mv in  1436.04 35770 x 35800 x 0.1 GEO 114.9W 
1989 Nov 6    1436.08 35777 x 35794 x 0.1 GEO 114.8W 
1992 Aug 4    1436.08 35769 x 35803 x 0.9 GEO 114.9W 
1993 Jul 24    1436.07 35775 x 35796 x 1.8 GEO 114.9W 
1995 Apr 7    1436.09 35779 x 35793 x 3.1 GEO 114.9W 
1997 Jun 17    1436.08 35781 x 35790 x 4.7 GEO 114.9W 

Intelsat 4A3

 1978-002A


The satellite was positioned over the Indian Ocean. The post launch report says that the apogee burn was on Jan 7; counting this as US local time means that it could be any of the first three apogees. Although the very first apogee is near the intended location, burn at first apogee would be very unusual for a 1970s Atlas Centaur launch. I therefore speculatively adopt a third apogee AKM firing.


Intelsat IVA F-3 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1978 Jan 7  0015:00  Launch by Atlas Centaur  CC LC36 
  T+2:20 BECO 
  T+2:23 Booster sep 
  T+3:05 Insulation panels sep
  T+4:02 SECO 
  T+4:09 Atlas sep 
  T+4:19 MES-1 
 0019 T+4:31 Fairing 
 0025 T+10:20 MECO-1 189 km vrel 7.786 
 0039 T+24:53 MES-2 559 km vrel 7.320 
 0040 T+25:29 MECO-2 630 km  
 0043 T+28:34 Centaur sep 
 0050 T+35:34 end blowdown 
1978 Jan 7    640.4 549 x 35918 x 21.8 
 0700?  Apo 1 over 80E 
 1700? Apo 2 over 70W 
1978 Jan 7   AKM 
1978 Jan 8  0320?  Apogee burn? 
 0400? Apo 3 over 125E 
1978 Jan 8    1436.0 
1978 Mar 15    1436.13 35783 x 35790 x 0.4 GEO 74.2E 
1978 Jul 27    1436.11 35773 x 35800 x 0.1 GEO 74.1E 
1978 Aug 24   IOR Spare  1436.19 35777 x 35799 x 0.0 GEO 60.2E 
1978 Sep 30    GEO 60E 
1980   Contingency/domestic lease  GEO 60E 
1980 Oct 23    1436.08 35782 x 35790 x 0.1 GEO 60.2E 
1981 Jun    GEO 60.2E+0.01 
1982 Sep 15    1436.04 35775 x 35795 x 0.1 GEO 60.2E 
1982 Oct   mv out  GEO 60E 
1982 Nov 18   mv in  GEO 179E 
1982 Nov 18    1436.09 35782 x 35790 x 0.1 GEO 179.0E 
1982 Dec   POR Op Spare (C/DL)  GEO 179E 
1983 Sep 2    1436.09 35781 x 35791 x 0.0 GEO 179.0E 
1985 Jul 18    1436.12 35782 x 35791 x 0.0 GEO 178.9E 
1986 Jan 28    1436.01 35781 x 35788 x 0.1 GEO 179.1E 
1986 Feb 10   mv out 1436.36 35785 x 35798 x 0.2 GEO 178.8E+0.07W 
1986 Apr 2    1436.16 35785 x 35790 x 0.3 GEO 177.0E+0.02W 
1986 Apr 18  mv in 1436.07 35784 x 35788 x 0.3 GEO 177.0E 
1986 Oct 12    GEO 177.0E 
1988 Oct    GEO 177.0E 
1988 Nov 1    1436.02 35777 x 35792 x 2.7 GEO 177.2E 
1988 Nov 15   mv out 1438.58 35791 x 35879 x 2.8 GEO +0.6E/d 
1988 Nov 16   Orbit raise  1440.40 35862 x 35879 x 2.3 
1988 Nov 21    1441.13 35874 x 35895 x 2.8  
1988 Dec 31    1441.3 35877 x 35900 x 2.9 
1989 Mar 31    1441.2 35869 x 35904 x 3.1  
1989 Dec 31    1441.3 35699 x 36076 x 3.7 
1993 Jun 30    1441.3 35859 x 35916 x 6.9 

Sunday, July 15, 2001

Kosmos 1095

 1979-034A


Two-tone telemetry; medium res satellite


Kosmos-1095 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1979 Apr 20 1130  Launch by Soyuz-U  Plesetsk 
 1138  Blok-I sep 
1979 Apr 20    90.3 199x379x72.8 
1979 Apr 25  92.3 357x417x72.9 
1979 May 4  
 0522? Deorbit 
 0545? Entry 
 0600?  Landed

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