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Events of 1982

Date Time (UTC) Event
1982 Jan 12 12:30 Cosmos 1332 (Zenit-4MT, Orion) launched into 209 x 248 kilometre, 89.1 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Photographic imaging satellite for cartography.
1982 Jan 20 11:30 Cosmos 1334 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 194 x 289 kilometre, 89.4 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Jan 21 12:39 Orbit of Cosmos 1334 reported as 226 x 289 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 Jan 24 06:25 Orbit of Cosmos 1334 reported as 225 x 288 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Jan 25 03:20 Orbit of Cosmos 1334 reported as 228 x 292 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Jan 25 09:07 Cosmos 1332 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Feb 3 07:12 Cosmos 1334 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Feb 16 11:10 Cosmos 1338 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 185 x 375 kilometre, 90.1 minutes period, 72.8 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Feb 18 07:09 Orbit of Cosmos 1338 reported as 356 x 415 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 90.1 minutes period.
1982 Mar 2 07:12 Cosmos 1338 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Mar 5 10:50 Cosmos 1342 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 194 x 300 kilometre, 89.5 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Mar 7 04:27 Orbit of Cosmos 1342 reported as 227 x 287 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.5 minutes period.
1982 Mar 11 07:05 Orbit of Cosmos 1342 reported as 225 x 284 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Mar 12 04:00 Orbit of Cosmos 1342 reported as 229 x 289 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.6 minutes period.
1982 Mar 17 10:30 Cosmos 1343 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 196 x 287 kilometre, 89.4 minutes period, 72.8 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Mar 18 04:10 Orbit of Cosmos 1343 reported as 228 x 288 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 Mar 19 04:48 Cosmos 1342 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Mar 24 06:37 Orbit of Cosmos 1343 reported as 225 x 282 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Mar 25 02:02 Orbit of Cosmos 1343 reported as 222 x 328 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.6 minutes period.
1982 Mar 29 06:35 Orbit of Cosmos 1343 reported as 225 x 320 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 90.1 minutes period.
1982 Mar 30 05:05 Orbit of Cosmos 1343 reported as 220 x 243 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 90 minutes period.
1982 Mar 31 05:17 Cosmos 1343 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Apr 19 19:45 Salyut 7 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Proton rocket into 213 x 261 kilometre orbit at 51.6 degrees inclination
1982 Apr 21 09:15 Cosmos 1352 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 208 x 360 kilometre, 90.2 minutes period, 70.4 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Apr 22 09:25 Orbit of Cosmos 1352 reported as 349 x 415 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.2 minutes period.
1982 Apr 23 09:40 Cosmos 1353 (Zenit-4MKT, Fram) launched into 211 x 241 kilometre, 89.1 minutes period, 82.4 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Variant of the Zenit photo-reconnaissance satellite with specialised cameras for Earth Resources photography and environmental monitoring - originally planned as 'Resurs-F'.
1982 Apr 29 04:21 Orbit of Cosmos 1352 reported as 349 x 415 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.2 minutes period.
1982 Apr 29 05:53 Orbit of Cosmos 1352 reported as 347 x 407 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.2 minutes period.
1982 Apr 29 21:14 Orbit of Cosmos 1353 reported as 204 x 231 kilometres, 82.4 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Apr 30 04:39 Orbit of Cosmos 1353 reported as 210 x 235 kilometres, 82.4 deg inclination with 88.9 minutes period.
1982 May 2 04:30 Orbit of Cosmos 1352 reported as 347 x 407 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.1 minutes period.
1982 May 3 08:09 Orbit of Cosmos 1352 reported as 357 x 409 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.1 minutes period.
1982 May 5 Salyut 7 established in 346 x 347 kilometre, operational orbit
1982 May 5 07:12 Cosmos 1352 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 May 6 06:29 Cosmos 1353 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 May 13 09:58 Soyuz T-5 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 192 x 231 kilometre orbit with Anatoly Berezovoi and Valentin Lebedev aboard
1982 May 14 11:35 Soyuz T-5 docks at the forward port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 343 x 346 kilometres
1982 May 15 Zenit-6, Argon launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 May 17 11:07 Iskra 2, experimental amateur-radio satellite, ejected through Salyut 7 waste disposal hatch into 336 x 345 kilometre orbit
1982 May 21 12:40 Cosmos 1368 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 210 x 340 kilometre, 90 minutes period, 70.4 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 May 22 14:03 Orbit of Cosmos 1368 reported as 237 x 339 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90 minutes period.
1982 May 23 05:57 Progress 13 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 175 x 240 kilometre orbit
1982 May 23 09:32 Orbit of Cosmos 1368 reported as 236 x 302 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.3 minutes period.
1982 May 25 07:57 Progress 13 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 338 x 343 kilometres
1982 May 25 09:00 Cosmos 1369 (Resurs-F1 17F41 No17) launched into 213 x 269 kilometre, 89.4 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Remote sensing -
1982 May 26 06:23 Orbit of Cosmos 1368 reported as 234 x 259 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 May 26 07:11 Orbit of Cosmos 1369 reported as 257 x 274 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 May 28 09:10 Cosmos 1370 (Yantar-1KFT 11Ф660 №, Cometa) launched into 197 x 274 kilometre, 89.2 minutes period, 64.9 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Recoverable satellite undertaking topopgraphic and mapping surveys for the Soviet/Russian army. The design is a hybrid based on Korolyov's Zenit re-entry cabin, supported by the Yantar-2K service module.
1982 May 28 22:41 Orbit of Cosmos 1368 reported as 234 x 361 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 89.5 minutes period.
1982 May 30 05:33 Orbit of Cosmos 1369 reported as 257 x 272 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 May 30 21:27 Orbit of Cosmos 1368 reported as 231 x 246 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.5 minutes period.
1982 May 31 01:01 Orbit of Cosmos 1369 reported as 261 x 283 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 May 31 05:24 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 195 x 268 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.2 minutes period.
1982 May 31 09:52 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 208 x 269 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jun 2 Firings of Progress 13 manoeuvring engine are used to lower Salyut 7 orbit to 291 x 321 kilometres in preparation for the Soyuz T-6 mission
1982 Jun 2 12:50 Cosmos 1373 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 209 x 345 kilometre, 90.1 minutes period, 70.4 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Jun 3 10:34 Cosmos 1368 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jun 3 12:44 Orbit of Cosmos 1373 reported as 365 x 448 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.1 minutes period.
1982 Jun 4 06:31 Progress 13 undocks
1982 Jun 4 06:57 Orbit of Cosmos 1369 reported as 254 x 277 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 90 minutes period.
1982 Jun 5 04:22 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 205 x 261 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 5 05:26 Orbit of Cosmos 1369 reported as 257 x 285 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Jun 6 00:05 Progress 13 fires its manoeuvring engine to initiate re-entry
1982 Jun 6 00:50 Approx time - Progress 13 enters the Earth atmosphere above the southern Pacific Ocean and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Jun 6 01:07 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 213 x 271 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.2 minutes period.
1982 Jun 6 07:06 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 204 x 258 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 7 05:23 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 211 x 266 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jun 8 05:46 Cosmos 1369 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jun 8 07:45 Cosmos 1376 (Resurs-F1 17F41 No18) launched into 215 x 246 kilometre, 89.2 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Remote sensing -
1982 Jun 9 13:22 Orbit of Cosmos 1376 reported as 258 x 273 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.2 minutes period.
1982 Jun 10 08:47 Orbit of Cosmos 1373 reported as 364 x 448 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.7 minutes period.
1982 Jun 12 08:41 Orbit of Cosmos 1373 reported as 357 x 387 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.7 minutes period.
1982 Jun 13 20:25 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 204 x 252 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 14 08:42 Orbit of Cosmos 1376 reported as 257 x 271 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Jun 14 11:18 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 206 x 271 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jun 14 23:40 Orbit of Cosmos 1376 reported as 261 x 277 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Jun 16 09:36 Cosmos 1373 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jun 17 05:39 Orbit of Cosmos 1376 reported as 261 x 287 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Jun 18 08:40 Orbit of Cosmos 1376 reported as 261 x 286 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 90 minutes period.
1982 Jun 18 13:00 Cosmos 1381 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 201 x 377 kilometre, 90.3 minutes period, 70.4 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Jun 20 08:32 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 202 x 259 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 20 12:25 Orbit of Cosmos 1381 reported as 362 x 450 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 21 21:42 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 211 x 265 kilometres, 64.9 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jun 22 04:36 Cosmos 1376 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jun 24 16:29 Soyuz T-6 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 189 x 233 kilometre orbit with Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Aleksandr Ivanchenkev and Jean-Loup Chretien (France) aboard
1982 Jun 25 08:19 Orbit of Cosmos 1381 reported as 362 x 450 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.7 minutes period.
1982 Jun 25 17:46 Soyuz T-6 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7, fourteen minutes earlier than planned due to a computer problem - orbit is 283 x 306 kilometers
1982 Jun 27 02:00 Orbit of Cosmos 1381 reported as 361 x 436 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 92.7 minutes period.
1982 Jun 27 05:33 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 208 x 254 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jun 28 15:44 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 212 x 263 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jul 1 09:50 Cosmos 1381 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jul 2 11:03 Soyuz T-6 undocks with the Soviet/French crew aboard
1982 Jul 2 14:20 Soyuz T-6 lands - 65 kilometres north-east of Arkalyk
1982 Jul 4 05:32 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 209 x 254 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Jul 5 05:19 Orbit of Cosmos 1370 reported as 213 x 262 kilometres, 64.8 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Jul 6 07:50 Cosmos 1385 (Resurs-F1 17F41) launched into 307 x 388 kilometre, 91.5 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Remote sensing -
1982 Jul 9 Iskra 2 - the satellite released from Salyut 7, 1982 May 17, enters the Earth atmosphere as a result of natural decay of the orbit through air drag, and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Jul 10 09:58 Progress 14 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 186 x 242 kilometre orbit
1982 Jul 11 Cosmos 1370 is commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere for recovery of its descent module.
1982 Jul 12 11:41 Progress 14 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 301 x 325 kilometres
1982 Jul 13 08:00 Cosmos 1387 (Zenit-4MKT, Fram) launched into 211 x 242 kilometre, 89.1 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Variant of the Zenit photo-reconnaissance satellite with specialised cameras for Earth Resources photography and environmental monitoring - originally planned as 'Resurs-F'.
1982 Jul 20 04:48 Cosmos 1385 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jul 26 04:48 Cosmos 1387 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Jul 27 12:30 Cosmos 1396 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 196 x 297 kilometre, 89.5 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Jul 28 Salyut 6/Cosmos 1267 orbit is 318 x 324 kilometres - a firing of Salyut 6 engine reduces the height
1982 Jul 29 A firing of Cosmos 1267 engine results in the space complex re-entering the Earth atmosphere - both Salyut 6 and Cosmos 1267 are destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Jul 29 03:06 Orbit of Cosmos 1396 reported as 228 x 287 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.5 minutes period.
1982 Jul 30 02:39 Berezovoi and Lebedev start space walk to retrieve experimental samples from the outside of Salyut 7
1982 Jul 30 05:12 Berezovoi and Lebedev complete space walk after 2 hr-33 min
1982 Aug 3 05:40 Orbit of Cosmos 1396 reported as 227 x 285 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Aug 3 11:30 Cosmos 1398 (Zenit-4MT, Orion) launched into 216 x 234 kilometre, 89.1 minutes period, 82.4 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Photographic imaging satellite for cartography.
1982 Aug 4 05:35 Orbit of Cosmos 1396 reported as 230 x 294 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Aug 7 05:24 Orbit of Cosmos 1396 reported as 230 x 292 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.8 minutes period.
1982 Aug 8 02:21 Orbit of Cosmos 1396 reported as 223 x 248 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 89.8 minutes period.
1982 Aug 10 06:43 Cosmos 1396 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Aug 10 22:11 Progress 14 undocks
1982 Aug 13 01:29 Progress 14 fires its manoeuvring engine to initiate re-entry
1982 Aug 13 02:15 Approx time - Progress 14 enters the Earth atmosphere above the southern Pacific Ocean and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Aug 13 08:53 Cosmos 1398 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Aug 19 17:11 Soyuz T-7 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 228 x 280 kilometre orbit with Leonid Popov, Aleksandr Serebrov and Svetlana Savitskaya (second ever female cosmonaut) aboard
1982 Aug 20 09:50 Cosmos 1401 (Resurs-F1 17F41 No19) launched into 214 x 263 kilometre, 89.3 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Remote sensing -
1982 Aug 20 18:32 Soyuz T-7 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 308 x 332 kilometres
1982 Aug 21 09:28 Orbit of Cosmos 1401 reported as 260 x 273 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Aug 27 11:43 Soyuz T-5 undocks with the Soyuz T-7 crew aboard
1982 Aug 27 15:04 Soyuz T-5 lands
1982 Aug 29 04:42 Orbit of Cosmos 1401 reported as 258 x 270 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Aug 29 14:47 Berezovoi and Lebedev undock Soyuz T-7, wait for Salyut 7 to execute a 180 degree turn, and re-dock with the forward port of Salyut 7 - the operation takes approx 20 minutes
1982 Aug 30 04:42 Orbit of Cosmos 1401 reported as 261 x 285 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89.8 minutes period.
1982 Sep 1 09:00 Cosmos 1403 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 208 x 356 kilometre, 90.2 minutes period, 70.4 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Sep 1 11:40 Cosmos 1404 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 198 x 361 kilometre, 90.1 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Sep 2 02:54 Orbit of Cosmos 1403 reported as 355 x 412 kilometres, 70.4 deg inclination with 90.2 minutes period.
1982 Sep 2 17:39 Orbit of Cosmos 1404 reported as 357 x 415 kilometres, 72.9 deg inclination with 90.1 minutes period.
1982 Sep 3 07:12 Cosmos 1401 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Sep 8 10:20 Cosmos 1406 (Zenit-4MKT, Fram) launched into 213 x 231 kilometre, 89 minutes period, 82.3 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Variant of the Zenit photo-reconnaissance satellite with specialised cameras for Earth Resources photography and environmental monitoring - originally planned as 'Resurs-F'.
1982 Sep 13 05:47 Orbit of Cosmos 1406 reported as 207 x 226 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 89 minutes period.
1982 Sep 14 05:29 Orbit of Cosmos 1406 reported as 217 x 231 kilometres, 82.3 deg inclination with 88.9 minutes period.
1982 Sep 15 04:48 Cosmos 1404 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Sep 15 07:12 Cosmos 1403 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Sep 18 04:59 Progress 15 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 190 x 230 kilometre orbit
1982 Sep 20 06:12 Progress 15 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 313 x 333 kilometres
1982 Sep 21 07:12 Cosmos 1406 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Sep 30 11:50 Cosmos 1411 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 197 x 357 kilometre, 90.1 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Oct 1 17:39 Orbit of Cosmos 1411 reported as 229 x 287 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 90.1 minutes period.
1982 Oct 9 00:27 Orbit of Cosmos 1411 reported as 225 x 280 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Oct 9 03:26 Orbit of Cosmos 1411 reported as 228 x 288 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.6 minutes period.
1982 Oct 11 06:16 Orbit of Cosmos 1411 reported as 226 x 286 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Oct 11 07:45 Orbit of Cosmos 1411 reported as 224 x 256 kilometres, 72.8 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Oct 14 07:12 Cosmos 1411 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Oct 14 09:10 Cosmos 1416 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 207 x 356 kilometre, 90.2 minutes period, 70.3 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Oct 14 13:46 Progress 15 undocks
1982 Oct 16 17:18 Progress 15 fires its manoeuvring engine to initiate re-entry
1982 Oct 16 18:05 Approx time - Progress 15 enters the Earth atmosphere above the southern Pacific Ocean and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Oct 28 07:12 Cosmos 1416 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Oct 31 11:20 Progress 16 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 286 x 245 kilometre orbit, its cargo includes a small satellite - Iskra 3
1982 Nov 2 09:30 Cosmos 1419 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 209 x 266 kilometre, 89.3 minutes period, 70.3 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Nov 2 13:22 Progress 16 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 355 x 364 kilometres
1982 Nov 3 03:14 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 230 x 281 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.3 minutes period.
1982 Nov 6 04:26 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 227 x 257 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.6 minutes period.
1982 Nov 7 05:45 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 227 x 257 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 Nov 8 05:37 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 227 x 320 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 Nov 13 04:05 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 224 x 314 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 90 minutes period.
1982 Nov 13 10:04 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 217 x 243 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.9 minutes period.
1982 Nov 16 01:53 Orbit of Cosmos 1419 reported as 215 x 240 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.1 minutes period.
1982 Nov 16 07:12 Cosmos 1419 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Nov 18 Iskra-3, experimental amateur-radio satellite, ejected through Salyut 7 waste disposal hatch into 345 x 346 kilometre orbit
1982 Nov 18 09:25 Cosmos 1421 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 209 x 262 kilometre, 89.2 minutes period, 70.3 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Nov 18 21:11 Orbit of Cosmos 1421 reported as 209 x 261 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.2 minutes period.
1982 Nov 19 09:08 Orbit of Cosmos 1421 reported as 230 x 281 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.2 minutes period.
1982 Nov 22 05:50 Orbit of Cosmos 1421 reported as 226 x 259 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.7 minutes period.
1982 Nov 24 02:31 Orbit of Cosmos 1421 reported as 225 x 280 kilometres, 70.3 deg inclination with 89.4 minutes period.
1982 Dec 2 07:12 Cosmos 1421 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Dec 3 12:00 Cosmos 1422 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 228 x 288 kilometre, 89.7 minutes period, 72.9 deg inclination orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Dec 10 15:45 Approx time - Soyuz T-7 undocks with Berezovoi and Lebedev aboard
1982 Dec 10 19:02 Soyuz T-7 lands -190 kilometres east of Dzhezhkazgan - Berezovoi and Lebedev have set a new, 211 day, space-flight duration record
1982 Dec 13 15:32 Progress 16 undocks
1982 Dec 14 17:17 Progress 16 fires its manoeuvring engine to initiate re-entry
1982 Dec 14 18:00 Approx time - Progress 16 enters the Earth atmosphere above the southern Pacific Ocean and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Dec 17 07:12 Cosmos 1422 descent module lands for recovery after being commanded to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1982 Dec 18 Iskra 3 - the satellite released from Salyut 7, 1982 Nov 18 - re-enters the Earth atmosphere as a result of natural decay of the orbit through air drag, and is destroyed by frictional heating
1982 Dec 23 09:10 Cosmos 1425 (Zenit-6, Argon) launched into 222 x 354 kilometre, 90.3 minutes period, 70 deg inclination orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz 11A511U2 rocket. Zenit variant with universal capability apparently able to cover both high and low resolution photography missions.
1982 Dec 24 04:40 Orbit of Cosmos 1425 reported as 346 x 416 kilometres, 70 deg inclination with 90.3 minutes period.
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