Cosmos 2082

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

05:14:02

Tuesday May 22, 1990

Mission Details

Launch Notes

First launch from the Site 45/2.

Cosmos 2082

Wiki

Tselina-2 (Russian: Целина) is a Russian, formerly Soviet, military space-based radio surveillance system. It is capable of determining the exact location of radio-emitting objects and also their type, modes of operation, and how active they are. For instance, preparation for a military operation may raise the activity of the radio communications. Detection of these communications by a space-based surveillance system can provide early warning of this activity, warning that may be unavailable by other means. Based on the first generation Tselina-D ELINT, TSNII-KS at the beginning of the 1970's developed the specifications for an improved model with increased frequency range and on-board method of determining the position of fixed transmitters. The new specification for a universal Army-Navy system called for a satellite with increased mass and lifetime. This would be launched by the Zenit-2 launcher, replacing the separate earlier-generation systems. Data transmission was directly to ground stations via geosynchronous communications satellites. A total of 137 Tselina satellites were launched, of which 23 Tselina-2 (21 were launched by Zenit, and 2 by Proton).

Low Earth Orbit

1 Payload

3,250 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Zenit-2

Active 1985 to 2007

Yuzhmash logo

Manufacturer

Yuzhmash

Rocket

Height: 57m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 13,500 kg

GTO: 4,500 kg

Liftoff Thrust

7,257 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 3.9m

Height: 13.65m

Stages

2

Launch Site

Site 45/2

Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Fastest Turnaround

134 days 23 hours

Stats

Zenit


14th

Mission

1st

Mission of 1990

Yuzhmash


2363rd

Mission

29th

Mission of 1990

1990


48th

Orbital launch attempt