Almaz-T
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Almaz-T, also known as Resurs-R, is a series of large military radar satellites operated by the Soviet Union from 1986 to 1992. Their design were basically cores of manned military Almaz space stations under the Salyut program in the 1970s before being cancelled and later repurposed for robotic missions, providing radar imaging capabilities used in geophysical, agricultural, geological and environmental applications. Three satellites were launched, including one that has been lost in a launch failure. All Almaz-T satellites were deorbited at the end of their missions
Almaz-T (1986-1992) |
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Mission | Start | End | ||
Date | Time (UTC) | Date | Time (UTC) | |
Almaz-T1 | 1986-Nov-29 | 08:00:00 | launch failure | |
Cosmos 1870 | 1987-Jul-25 | 09:00:00 | 1989-Jul-30 | - |
Almaz 1A | 1991-Mar-31 | 15:12:00 | 1992-Oct-12 | - |
Almaz 1V | cancelled |
The Proton-K rocket that launched Cosmos 1870 into orbit, July 1987
Almaz-1A during preprocessing, 1991
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