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DS-P1-I

DS-P1-I ( GRAU index : 11F620 ) is a Soviet satellite used to align radar stations from 1966 to 1977 . The satellite was developed at Yuzhnoye Design Bureau and is part of the DS series. The stabilization of the device was carried out by rotation, the mass of the satellite ranged from 193 to 201 kg, the satellites were put into orbit by the 11K63 Cosmos-2 launch vehicle [1] .

Startup List

A total of 19 devices were launched, one launch was unsuccessful [1] [2] .

NameLaunch dateNSSDC IDLaunch padN p , kmN a , kmiT minShutdown
Cosmos-10601/25 . 1966 12:281966-004AKapustin Yar 86/129056448,492.811/15 . 1966
Cosmos-14803/16 . 1967 17:301967-023APlesetsk 133/12754367191.305/07 . 1967
Cosmos-20403.03 . 1968 11:201968-015APlesetsk 133/12828737195.903.03 . 1969
Cosmos-24209/20 . 1968 14:39:591968-079APlesetsk 133/12804407191.311/13 . 1968
Cosmos-27503/28 . 1969 16:00:081969-031APlesetsk 133/12848057195.208/06 . 1969
Cosmos-30811/4 . 1969 11:59:591969-096APlesetsk 133/12814227191.301.01 . 1970
-01/30 . 1970 15:40:01-Plesetsk 133/12nd stage accident at the 128th second of flight
Cosmos 32703/18 . 1970 14:39:561970-020APlesetsk 133/12798557195.609/11 . 1970
Cosmos-36209/16 . 1970 11:59:551970-073APlesetsk 133/12818547195.711.24 . 1970
Cosmos-39101/14 . 1971 12:00:001971-002APlesetsk 133/12778287195.404/01 . 1971
Cosmos-44009/24 . 1971 10:30:001971-079APlesetsk 133/12828147195.301/20 . 1972
Cosmos-49706/30 . 1972 09:19:491972-048APlesetsk 133/12828127195.211/7 . 1973
Cosmos-61512/13 . 1973 11:10:031973-099APlesetsk 133/12808597195.706/16 . 1975
Cosmos-66206/26 . 1974 12:301974-047APlesetsk 133/12828387195.503/17 . 1975
Cosmos 75007.17 . 1975 09:101975-067APlesetsk 133/12818307195.401/30 . 1976
Cosmos-80102/05 . 1976 14:301976-012APlesetsk 133/12798237195.312/14 . 1976
Cosmos-84908/18 . 1976 09:301976-083APlesetsk 133/1276889719606/30 . 1977
Cosmos-90104/05 . 1977 10:301977-025APlesetsk 133/12798457195.506/29 . 1978
Cosmos-91906/18 . 1977 10:301977-051APlesetsk 133/12788477195.605.16 . 1978

The given orbital parameters correspond to the values ​​officially declared in the TASS message [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Agapov V. By the launch of the first satellite of the DS series (neopr.) . Cosmonautics News (March 1997). Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived June 20, 2012.
  2. ↑ Jonathan McDowell. Launch Log Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived April 24, 2012.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DS-P1-I&oldid=93454605


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