NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Success

Cosmos 25

Launch Time
Thu Feb 27, 1964 13:26 UTC

Rocket

Cosmos-1 (65S3)
Image Credit: OKB-586
RVSN USSR
Status: Retired
Liftoff Thrust: 636 kN
Payload to LEO: 350 kg
Payload to GTO: 0 kg
Stages: 2
Strap-ons: 0
Rocket Height: 29.59 m
Fairing Diameter: 1.65 m
Fairing Height: 2.99 m

Mission Details

Cosmos 25

DS satellites are a series of satellites made to be universal, and easily modifiable according to customer needs. After a first launch in 1962, almost two hundred satellites will be launched. Several generations of DS satellites will be developed, some used for scientific studies, while others will be used by the Red Army for radar calibration. After flying two demonstration series (DS-1 and DS-2), the DS satellites will have three universal versions (DS-U1, unstabilized and battery-powered, DS-U2, unstabilized and solar-powered, DS-U3, stabilized). Versions will also be produced to fly international experiments, leading to the Intercosmos program.

This flight flew a DS-P1 satellite. The DS-P1 are military satellites designed to adjust the radar stations of the missile defense system. They also carry some scientific instruments. The DS-P1 have a mass of 240kg and are in the form of a sphere of 1350mm diameter. They are placed on 274km x 520km x 49° orbits.

They have an autonomy of 60 days, which is conferred to them by solar panels arranged under the envelope which constitutes the sphere. To allow the light to reach the solar panels, the envelope is in fact a net made of steel wires only 0.5mm in diameter.

The structure that supports the solar panels has the shape of a dodecahedron, each of the twelve faces being covered by a panel, except for the one at the back which has none. Inside this structure is a container, made up of two compartments where all the scientific apparatus and antennas are installed.

The telecommunications system of the DS-P1 satellites includes the Rubin-1 orbit tracking system, the Mayak (VHF) transmitter, the Tral-P1 telemetry system and the BKRL-3 remote control system. Four DS-P1s were built, but the second was lost at launch.

Payloads: 1
Total Mass: 240.0 kg
Low Earth Orbit

Location

Mayak-2, Kapustin Yar, Russia

Stats

1964

11th orbital launch attempt

Cosmos-1

19th mission
1st mission of 1964
12th successful mission
2nd consecutive successful mission