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Status

Success

Cosmos 14

Launch Time
Sat Apr 13, 1963 11:00 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 14

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 an Omega satellite. It was a 500 kilograms spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Office, and was used by VNIIEM to conduct experiments with the use of gyroscopes to control spacecraft. Cosmos 14 was the first Soviet experimental weather satellite. The satellite was originally considered to have been orbiting for the purpose of conducting various geophysical studies. However, nearly 4.5 years after its launch, it was specifically identified as a test platform for electrotechnical systems later used to ensure the orientation and stabilization of weather satellites. In addition, tests were made of power supplies using solar cell batteries.

The satellite was in the form of a cylinder, with two hemispherical ends, and was 1.8 metres long and 1.2 metres in diameter. The control stabilisation system consisted of flywheels driven by electric motors. This system provided three-axis stabilisation and oriented the satellite to Earth. Equipment on board monitored the operation of automatic devices that controlled the solar and chemical batteries.

Payloads: 1
Total Mass: 300.0 kg
Low Earth Orbit

Location

Mayak-2, Kapustin Yar, Russia

Stats

1963

15th orbital launch attempt

Cosmos-1

12th mission
2nd mission of 1963
8th successful mission
1st consecutive successful mission