Sunday, September 15, 2002

Kosmos 670

  1974-061A


The first of the new Soyuz class was 11F732 No. 1L, or 7K-S No. 1L. It was launched on an unpiloted test flight on 1974 Aug 6, into an unprecedented 50.6 degree inclination orbit, and recovered 3 days later. The craft was given the cover name Kosmos-670. The reentry was ballistic rather than lifting because of a problem at module separation. 


Kosmos-670 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1974 Aug 6  0002:00 Launch by Soyuz  KB 
 0004  Blok BVGD sep 
 0006  Blok A sep 
 0010  Blok I MECO 
 0010  Blok I sep 
1974 Aug 6  89.51 209x292x50.57 
1974 Aug 7  89.51 209x292x50.57 
1974 Aug 8  89.46 210x286x50.55 
1974 Aug 9  0044? DO 80m/s
 0048?  DO CO 
 0100?  PAO sep 
 0108?  Entry  
 0130 Landed 

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