Launch Success
Liftoff Time (GMT)
15:21:36
Tuesday July 4, 1989
It's a satellite of the Nadiezhda constellation. Nadezhda was a Soviet civilian satellite navigation system used by the Soviet Merchant Marine and Academy of Sciences, but also by the military, as part of the Tsikada constellation. They featured also a COSPAS search and rescue system. The Nadezhda and Tsikada satellites were very similar to the Parus satellites and also used a NPO PM built pressurized cylindrical bus with gravity-gradient stabilization. The satellites transmitted Doppler-shifted VHF transmissions at around 150 MHz and 400 MHz of their position and orbital characteristics. They operated from a 1000 km orbit with 82.9° inclination. Satellites were placed in planes spaced 45° apart. The development of Tsikada began in 1974 and the first satellite was launched in 1976. The system entered the operational phase in 1978.
Low Earth Orbit
1 Payload
820 kilograms
398th
Mission
8th
Mission of 1989
2298th
Mission
39th
Mission of 1989
51st
Orbital launch attempt