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Kosmos 1171

Mission type

ASAT target

COSPAR ID

1980-026A Edit this at Wikidata

SATCAT no.

11750Edit this on Wikidata

Spacecraft properties

Spacecraft type

Lira

Manufacturer

Yuzhnoye

Launch mass

650 kilograms (1,430 lb)

Start of mission

Launch date

3 April 1980, 07:40 (1980-04-03UTC07:40Z) UTC

Rocket

Kosmos-3M

Launch site

Plesetsk 132/2

Orbital parameters

Reference system

Geocentric

Regime

Low Earth

Perigee altitude

969 kilometres (602 mi)

Apogee altitude

1,001 kilometres (622 mi)

Inclination

65.8 degrees

Period

104.8 minutes

 

Kosmos 1171 (Russian: Космос 1171 meaning Cosmos 1171) was a satellite which was used as a target for tests of anti-satellite weapons. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1980 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme,[1] and used as a target for Kosmos 1174,[2] as part of the Istrebitel Sputnikov programme.

It was launched aboard a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket,[3] from Site 132/2 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The launch occurred at 07:40 UTC on 3 April 1980.[4]

Kosmos 1171 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 969 kilometres (602 mi), an apogee of 1,001 kilometres (622 mi), 65.8 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 104.8 minutes.[1] It was to have been intercepted by Kosmos 1174 on 18 April, however the interceptor malfunctioned and missed the target. Two further attempts over the next two days also failed, before the interceptor was commanded to self-destruct. As of 2009, Kosmos 1171 is still in orbit.[2][5]

Kosmos 1171 was the eighth of ten Lira satellites to be launched,[1] of which all but the first were successful. Lira was derived from the earlier DS-P1-M satellite, which it replaced.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Wade, Mark. "DS-P1-M". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  • ^ a b Wade, Mark. "IS-A". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 22 January 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  • ^ Wade, Mark. "Kosmos 3". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  • DS-1

  • #2
  • DS-2

  • #2
  • DS-A1

  • Kosmos 17
  • #3
  • #4
  • Kosmos 53
  • #6
  • Kosmos 70
  • DS-K

  • K-40 #1
  • K-40 #2
  • DS-MG

  • Kosmos 49
  • DS-MT

  • Kosmos 31
  • Kosmos 51
  • DS-MO

  • Kosmos 320
  • DS-P1

    Test

  • #2
  • Kosmos 19
  • Kosmos 25
  • P1-I

  • Kosmos 148
  • Kosmos 204
  • Kosmos 242
  • Kosmos 275
  • Kosmos 308
  • #6
  • Kosmos 327
  • Kosmos 362
  • Kosmos 391
  • Kosmos 440
  • Kosmos 497
  • Kosmos 615
  • Kosmos 662
  • Kosmos 750
  • Kosmos 801
  • Kosmos 849
  • Kosmos 901
  • Kosmos 919
  • P1-M

  • Kosmos 394
  • Kosmos 400
  • Kosmos 459
  • Kosmos 521
  • P1-M Lira

  • Kosmos 803
  • Kosmos 839
  • Kosmos 880
  • Kosmos 909
  • Kosmos 959
  • Kosmos 967
  • Kosmos 1171
  • Kosmos 1241
  • Kosmos 1375
  • P1-Yu

  • #2
  • Kosmos 76
  • Kosmos 101
  • Kosmos 116
  • Kosmos 123
  • Kosmos 152
  • Kosmos 165
  • Kosmos 173
  • Kosmos 176
  • Kosmos 191
  • Kosmos 211
  • Kosmos 221
  • Kosmos 222
  • Kosmos 233
  • Kosmos 245
  • Kosmos 257
  • Kosmos 265
  • Kosmos 268
  • Kosmos 277
  • Kosmos 283
  • Kosmos 285
  • #23
  • Kosmos 295
  • Kosmos 303
  • Kosmos 307
  • Kosmos 311
  • Kosmos 314
  • Kosmos 319
  • Kosmos 324
  • Kosmos 334
  • #36
  • Kosmos 347
  • Kosmos 351
  • Kosmos 357
  • Kosmos 369
  • Kosmos 380
  • Kosmos 388
  • Kosmos 393
  • #39
  • Kosmos 408
  • Kosmos 421
  • Kosmos 423
  • #33
  • Kosmos 435
  • Kosmos 453
  • Kosmos 455
  • Kosmos 458
  • Kosmos 467
  • Kosmos 472
  • Kosmos 481
  • Kosmos 485
  • Kosmos 487
  • #51
  • Kosmos 498
  • Kosmos 501
  • Kosmos 523
  • Kosmos 524
  • Kosmos 526
  • Kosmos 545
  • Kosmos 553
  • Kosmos 558
  • Kosmos 562
  • Kosmos 580
  • Kosmos 601
  • Kosmos 608
  • Kosmos 611
  • Kosmos 633
  • Kosmos 634
  • #68
  • Kosmos 668
  • Kosmos 686
  • Kosmos 695
  • Kosmos 703
  • Kosmos 705
  • Kosmos 725
  • Kosmos 745
  • Kosmos 818
  • Kosmos 850
  • DS-U1

  • Kosmos 196
  • Ya #1
  • Kosmos 215
  • Kosmos 225
  • Interkosmos 2
  • Kosmos 335
  • Interkosmos 8
  • DS-U2

  • Kosmos 95
  • Kosmos 97
  • Kosmos 119
  • Kosmos 135
  • Kosmos 137
  • Kosmos 142
  • Kosmos 145
  • Kosmos 163
  • Kosmos 197
  • Kosmos 202
  • Kosmos 219
  • Kosmos 259
  • Kosmos 261
  • Kosmos 262
  • Kosmos 321
  • Kosmos 348
  • Interkosmos 3
  • Kosmos 356
  • Kosmos 378
  • Kosmos 426
  • Interkosmos 5
  • Kosmos 461
  • Oreol-1
  • Interkosmos 9
  • Interkosmos 10
  • Oreol-2
  • Interkosmos 12
  • Interkosmos 13
  • Interkosmos 14
  • DS-U3

  • Kosmos 230
  • Interkosmos 1
  • Interkosmos 4
  • Interkosmos 7
  • Interkosmos 11
  • Interkosmos 14
  • Interkosmos 16
  • Omega

  • Kosmos 23
  • I1P

  • Polyot 2
  • IS-A

  • Kosmos 249
  • Kosmos 252
  • Kosmos 316
  • Kosmos 374
  • Kosmos 375
  • Kosmos 397
  • Kosmos 404
  • Kosmos 462
  • Kosmos 804
  • Kosmos 814
  • Kosmos 843
  • Kosmos 886
  • Kosmos 910
  • Kosmos 918
  • Kosmos 961
  • Kosmos 970
  • Kosmos 1009
  • Kosmos 1174
  • Kosmos 1243
  • Kosmos 1258
  • Kosmos 1379
  • IS-P

  • Kosmos 248
  • Kosmos 291
  • Kosmos 373
  • Other targets

  • Kosmos 394
  • Kosmos 400
  • Kosmos 459
  • Kosmos 521
  • Lira 1
  • Kosmos 803
  • Kosmos 839
  • Kosmos 880
  • Kosmos 909
  • Kosmos 959
  • Kosmos 967
  • Kosmos 1171
  • Kosmos 1241
  • Kosmos 1375
  • Orbital launches in 1980

    1981 →

  • Molniya 1-46
  • OPS 6293
  • Kosmos 1150
  • Kosmos 1151
  • Kosmos 1152
  • Kosmos 1153
  • Kosmos 1154
  • Kosmos 1155
  • OPS 2581
  • OPS 5117
  • Kosmos 1156
  • Kosmos 1157
  • Kosmos 1158
  • Kosmos 1159
  • Kosmos 1160
  • Kosmos 1161
  • Kosmos 1162
  • Kosmos 1163
  • Kosmos 1164
  • SolarMax
  • Tansei-4
  • Gran' No.16L
  • Kosmos 1165
  • Ayame-2
  • OPS 7245 (SSU-1, SSU-2, SSU-3)
  • Kosmos 1166
  • Kosmos 1167
  • Kosmos 1168
  • Kosmos 1169
  • Progress 8
  • Kosmos 1170
  • Kosmos 1171
  • Soyuz 35
  • Kosmos 1172
  • Kosmos 1173
  • Kosmos 1174
  • Kosmos 1175
  • OPS 5118
  • Progress 9
  • Kosmos 1176
  • Kosmos 1177
  • Kosmos 1178
  • Kosmos 1179
  • Kosmos 1180
  • Kosmos 1181
  • Kosmos 1182
  • CAT-2
  • Firewheel
  • FIRE B
  • FIRE C
  • FIRE D
  • FIRE E
  • Amsat-P3A
  • Soyuz 36
  • Kosmos 1183
  • NOAA-B
  • Kosmos 1184
  • Soyuz T-2
  • Kosmos 1185
  • Kosmos 1186
  • Kosmos 1187
  • Gorizont No.15L
  • Kosmos 1188
  • Meteor-Priroda No.3-1
  • OPS 3123
  • Molniya 1-47
  • Kosmos 1189
  • Progress 10
  • Kosmos 1190
  • Kosmos 1191
  • Kosmos 1192
  • Kosmos 1193
  • Kosmos 1194
  • Kosmos 1195
  • Kosmos 1196
  • Kosmos 1197
  • Kosmos 1198
  • Kosmos 1199
  • Kosmos 1200
  • Ekran No.19L
  • DMSP-5D1 F5
  • Kosmos 1201
  • Rohini RS-1B
  • Molniya 3-13
  • Soyuz 37
  • Kosmos 1202
  • Kosmos 1203
  • Kosmos 1204
  • Kosmos 1205
  • Kosmos 1206
  • Kosmos 1207
  • Kosmos 1208
  • GOES 4
  • Soyuz 38
  • Kosmos 1210
  • Kosmos 1211
  • Kosmos 1212
  • Progress 11
  • Kosmos 1213
  • Gran' No.17L
  • Kosmos 1214
  • Kosmos 1215
  • Kosmos 1216
  • Kosmos 1218
  • Soyuz T-3
  • Kosmos 1217
  • OPS 6294
  • Kosmos 1219
  • Kosmos 1220
  • Kosmos 1221
  • SBS 1
  • Molniya 1-48
  • Kosmos 1222
  • Kosmos 1224
  • Kosmos 1225
  • Intelsat V F-2
  • OPS 3255 (SSU-1, SSU-2, SSU-3)
  • LIPS-1
  • Kosmos 1226
  • OPS 5805
  • Kosmos 1227
  • Kosmos 1228
  • Kosmos 1229
  • Kosmos 1230
  • Kosmos 1231
  • Kosmos 1232
  • Kosmos 1233
  • Kosmos 1234
  • Kosmos 1235
  • Prognoz 8
  • Ekran No.20L
  • Kosmos 1236
  • Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Crewed flights are indicated in underline. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in (brackets).


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