1978-036A
After the three 7K-S flights, 11F732 No. 4L was designated a 7K-ST model, as were all the subsequent Soyuz T missions. 7K-ST No. 4L, under the code name Kosmos-1001, flew an 11 day mission in Apr 1978. It also had control problems. The radio command system failed after orbit insertion but communications were restored after some time and the mission continued.
| Kosmos-1001 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1978 Apr 4 | 1500:00 | Launch by Soyuz | KB |
| 1502 | Blok BVGD sep | ||
| 1504 | Blok A sep | ||
| 1508 | Blok I MECO | ||
| 1508 | Blok I sep | ||
| 1978 Apr 4 | 88.83 202x231x51.52 | ||
| 1978 Apr 5 | 89.32 195x291x51.64 | ||
| 1978 Apr 7.4 | 89.35 174x310x51.76 from 196x287 (??) | ||
| 1978 Apr 7.7 | 195x280 | ||
| 1978 Apr 10.8 | 90.81 306x322x51.5 from 193x275 | ||
| 1978 Apr 14 | BO sep | ||
| 1978 Apr 14 | 2020 | (C) 312 x 321 x 51.6 | |
| 1978 Apr 15.3 | 90.67 302x313x51.61 | ||
| 1978 Apr 15 | C 308x315, d Jun 1 | ||
| 1978 Apr 15 | D 310x313 E 297x308 | ||
| 1978 Apr 15 | F 287x293, d May 23 | ||
| 1978 Apr 15 | 1118? | DO | |
| 1122? | DO CO | ||
| 1132? | PAO sep | ||
| 1142? | Entry | ||
| 1205:42 | Landed | ||
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