Friday, August 5, 2005

Kosmos 2410

 2004-038A


A satellite launched in Sep 2004 was reported to be a test of a new model developed by the Arsenal/Progress team. It would have a life of 6 months. After only 107 days the spacecraft was deorbited but the capsule was lost.

The spacecraft may be designated 11F695U Kobal't-M, or Yantar'-4K2M / Kobal't-1.

One day before recovery two objects were ejected into 169 x 248 km x 67 deg orbits; they reentered within a day.


Kosmos-2410 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2004 Sep 24  1650  Launch by Soyuz-U  PL LC16 
 1654  Blok A sep 
 1659  Blok I MECO 
 1659  Blok I sep 
 2250   89.75 165 x 358 x 67.1 
2004 Sep 29  2046   89.38 161 x 325 x 67.1 
2004 Oct 1  1151   89.23 159 x 312 x 67.1 
 1732   89.95 213 x 330 x 67.1 
2004 Oct 15  1217   89.61 206 x 304 x 67.2 
2004 Nov 1   SpK-1 fiducial 
 0358?  Deorbit 
 0420?  Land 
2004 Dec 1   SpK-2 fiducial 
 1839? Deorbit 
 1901? Land 
2004 Dec 9    205 x 335 x 67.1 
2005 Jan 1    190 x 317 x 67.1 
2005 Jan 8   C,D ejected 
2005 Jan 9  0330   183 x 288 x 67.1 
 0410  Pass over 98E 44N rev 1709 
 0540  Pass over 75E 44N rev 1710 
2005 Jan 9  0728?  Deorbited after 107d  
 0742? Entry 
 0753?  Landed? 
 0710  Pass over 54E 46N rev 1711 
 0840  Pass over 32E 46N rev 1712 

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

The Complete Book of Spaceflight

https://welib.org/md5/7c52df7572369adaeb515be9dd2577af

AMC-11

 2004-017A


A2100 satellite, mass 2315 kg. To replace Satcom C-3, working with AMC-10. Box + 2 panels.


AMC 11 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2004 May 19  2222 Launch by Atlas IIAS AC-166  CC SLC36B  
  T+0:59 SRM 3-4 on 
  T+1:12 SRM 1-2 sep 
  T+1:56 SRM 3-4 sep 
  T+2:42 BECO 
  T+2:45 Booster sep 
  T+3:25 Fairing sep
  T+5:06 SECO 
  Atlas sep 
  T+5:25 MES-1 
 2231 T+9:37 MECO-1 
  T+23:56 MES-2 1:56 
 2247 T+25:53 MECO-2  186 x 35926 x 12.4 
 2250 T+28:13 Centaur sep   
2004 May 20    629.53 176 x 35730 x 12.5 
2004 May 22  0800?  LAM-1 
2004 May 23    1196.83 26219 x 35705 x 0.9 
2004 May 24  2000?  LAM-2 
2004 May 25    1433.55 35717 x 35755 x 0.1 GEO 147.8W+0.6E 
2004 Jun 3    1436.10 35779 x 35794 x 0.0 GEO 146.0W 
2004 Oct 16   Relocate from 146W to 131W 
2004 Oct 30    1436.01 35779 x 35790 x 0.1 GEO 131.0W 

Monday, August 1, 2005

FSW-20

 2004-039A


On landing, the recovery capsule fell through the roof of a house in Tianbeizi.


FSW 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2004 Sep 27  0800  Launch by CZ-2D  JQ 
 0810? CZ-2D sep 
2004 Sep 27    89.53 205 x 297 x 63.0 
2004 Sep 28  0740 Orbit raise 89.77 206 x 320 x 63.0 
2004 Oct 4    89.76 205 x 319 x 63.0 
2004 Oct 4   Orbit raise 89.80 206 x 323 x 63.0 
2004 Oct 7    89.80 205 x 322 x 63.0 
2004 Oct 15    89.71 203 x 317 x 63.0 
 0226?  SRV separate 
  SRV deorbit  -400? x 530? x 63.0 
 0248 SRV landed  

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