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Kosmos 611

Mission type

ABM radar target

COSPAR ID

1973-094A Edit this at Wikidata

SATCAT no.

06952Edit this on Wikidata

Spacecraft properties

Spacecraft type

DS-P1-Yu

Manufacturer

Yuzhnoye

Launch mass

400 kilograms (880 lb)

Start of mission

Launch date

28 November 1973, 09:29:58 (1973-11-28UTC09:29:58Z) UTC

Rocket

Kosmos-2I 63SM

Launch site

Plesetsk 133/1

End of mission

Decay date

19 June 1974 (1974-06-20)

Orbital parameters

Reference system

Geocentric

Regime

Low Earth

Perigee altitude

264 kilometres (164 mi)

Apogee altitude

466 kilometres (290 mi)

Inclination

70.9 degrees

Period

91.8 minutes

 

Kosmos 611 (Russian: Космос 611 meaning Cosmos 611), known before launch as DS-P1-Yu No.64, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1973 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a 400-kilogram (880 lb) spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used as a radar calibration target for anti-ballistic missile tests.[1]

Launch[edit]

Kosmos 611 was successfully launched into low Earth orbit at 09:29:58 UTC on 28 November 1973.[2] The launch took place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome,[3] and used a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket.

Orbit[edit]

Upon reaching orbit, the satellite was assigned its Kosmos designation, and received the International Designator 1973-094A.[4] The North American Aerospace Defense Command assigned it the catalogue number 06952.

Kosmos 611 was the sixty-seventh of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites to be launched,[1] and the sixty-first of seventy two to successfully reach orbit.[5] It was operated in an orbit with a perigee of 264 kilometres (164 mi), an apogee of 466 kilometres (290 mi), 70.9 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 91.8 minutes.[6] It remained in orbit until it decayed and reentered the atmosphere on 19 June 1974.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wade, Mark. "DS-P1-Yu". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  • ^ Wade, Mark. "Kosmos 2". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  • ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  • ^ "Cosmos 611". NSSDC Master Catalog. US National Space Science Data Center. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  • ^ Krebs, Gunter. "DS-P1-Yu (11F618)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  • ^ a b McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 1 September 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
  • Orbital launches in 1973

    1974 →

  • Kosmos 544
  • Kosmos 545
  • Kosmos 546
  • Kosmos 547
  • Molniya-1 No.31
  • Kosmos 548
  • Prognoz 3
  • Kosmos 549
  • Kosmos 550
  • Kosmos 551
  • OPS 6063
  • OPS 8410
  • Meteor-M No.29
  • Kosmos 552
  • Nauka-16KS No.2L
  • Salyut 2
  • Molniya-2-5
  • Pioneer 11
  • Kosmos 553
  • Kosmos 554
  • Interkosmos 9
  • Anik A2
  • Unnamed
  • Kosmos 555
  • Nauka-14KS No.2
  • Kosmos 556
  • Kosmos 557
  • Skylab
  • OPS 2093
  • Kosmos 558
  • Kosmos 559
  • Unnamed
  • Kosmos 560
  • Unnamed
  • Skylab 2
  • Kosmos 561
  • Nauka-9KS No.1
  • Meteor-M No.27
  • Kosmos 562
  • Kosmos 563
  • Kosmos 564
  • Kosmos 565
  • Kosmos 566
  • Kosmos 567
  • Kosmos 568
  • Kosmos 569
  • Kosmos 570
  • Kosmos 571
  • Kosmos 572
  • Explorer 49
  • OPS 6157
  • Kosmos 573
  • Kosmos 574
  • Kosmos 575
  • OPS 4018
  • Kosmos 576
  • Unnamed
  • Molniya-2-6
  • OPS 8261
  • ITOS-E
  • Mars 4
  • Kosmos 577
  • Mars 5
  • Skylab 3
  • Kosmos 578
  • Mars 6
  • Mars 7
  • OPS 8364
  • Kosmos 579
  • OPS 7724
  • Kosmos 580
  • Intelsat IV F-7
  • Kosmos 581
  • Kosmos 582
  • Molniya-1-24
  • Kosmos 583
  • Kosmos 584
  • Kosmos 585
  • Kosmos 586
  • Unnamed
  • Kosmos 587
  • Soyuz 12
  • OPS 6275
  • Kosmos 588
  • Kosmos 589
  • Kosmos 590
  • Kosmos 591
  • Kosmos 592
  • Kosmos 593
  • Kosmos 594
  • Kosmos 595
  • Kosmos 596
  • Kosmos 597
  • Kosmos 598
  • Kosmos 599
  • Kosmos 600
  • Kosmos 601
  • Molniya-2-7
  • Kosmos 602
  • Explorer 50
  • Kosmos 603
  • Kosmos 604
  • Transit-O 20
  • Interkosmos 10
  • Kosmos 605
  • Kosmos 606
  • Mariner 10
  • NOAA-3
  • Kosmos 607
  • OPS 6630
  • OPS 6630/2
  • OPS 7705
  • Molniya-1 No.32
  • Skylab 4
  • Kosmos 608
  • Kosmos 609
  • Kosmos 610
  • Kosmos 611
  • Kosmos 612
  • Kosmos 613
  • Molniya-1-26
  • Kosmos 614
  • Kosmos 615
  • OPS 9433
  • OPS 9434
  • Explorer 51
  • Kosmos 616
  • Soyuz 13
  • Kosmos 617
  • Kosmos 618
  • Kosmos 619
  • Kosmos 620
  • Kosmos 621
  • Kosmos 622
  • Kosmos 623
  • Kosmos 624
  • Kosmos 625
  • Molniya-2-8
  • Oreol 2
  • Kosmos 626
  • Kosmos 627
  • 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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