Kosmos 1341, the Glossary
Kosmos 1341 (Космос 1341 meaning Cosmos 1341) was a Soviet US-K missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1982 as part of the Soviet military's Oko programme.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Blok 2BL, Early warning system, Geocentric orbit, International Designator, Kosmos (satellite), List of Kosmos satellites (1251–1500), List of Oko satellites, List of R-7 launches (1980–1984), Molniya orbit, Molniya-M, Oko, Optical telescope, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Satellite, Satellite Catalog Number, Thermography, United States Space Command, US-K, 1982 in spaceflight.
- Spacecraft launched in 1982
Blok 2BL
The Blok 2BL was a rocket stage, a member of Blok L family, used as an upper stage on some versions of the Molniya-M carrier rocket.
Early warning system
An early warning system is a warning system that can be implemented as a chain of information communication systems and comprises sensors, event detection and decision subsystems for early identification of hazards.
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Geocentric orbit
A geocentric orbit, Earth-centered orbit, or Earth orbit involves any object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or artificial satellites.
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International Designator
The International Designator, also known as COSPAR ID, is an international identifier assigned to artificial objects in space.
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Kosmos (satellite)
Kosmos (Ко́смос,, meaning "(outer) space" or "Kosmos") is a designation given to many satellites operated by the Soviet Union and subsequently Russia. Kosmos 1341 and Kosmos (satellite) are Kosmos satellites.
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List of Kosmos satellites (1251–1500)
The designation Kosmos (Космос meaning Cosmos) is a generic name given to a large number of Soviet, and subsequently Russian, satellites, the first of which was launched in 1962. Kosmos 1341 and List of Kosmos satellites (1251–1500) are Kosmos satellites.
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List of Oko satellites
Oko is a Russian satellite-based missile detection and early warning system. Kosmos 1341 and List of Oko satellites are Oko.
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List of R-7 launches (1980–1984)
This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1980 and 1984.
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Molniya orbit
A Molniya orbit (a, "Lightning") is a type of satellite orbit designed to provide communications and remote sensing coverage over high latitudes.
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Molniya-M
The Molniya-M (Молния, meaning "lightning"), GRAU designation 8K78M, was a Soviet Union (later Russian) launch vehicle derived from the R-7 Semyorka Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Oko
Oko (Old lit) is a Russian (previously Soviet) missile defence early warning programme consisting of satellites in Molniya and geosynchronous orbits.
Optical telescope
An optical telescope is a telescope that gathers and focuses light mainly from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, to create a magnified image for direct visual inspection, to make a photograph, or to collect data through electronic image sensors.
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Plesetsk Cosmodrome
Plesetsk Cosmodrome (p) is a Russian spaceport located in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, about 800 km north of Moscow and approximately 200 km south of Arkhangelsk.
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Satellite
A satellite or artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body.
Satellite Catalog Number
The Satellite Catalog Number (SATCAT, also known as NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense) Catalog Number, NORAD ID, USSPACECOM object number or simply catalog number, among similar variants) is a sequential nine-digit number assigned by the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) in the order of launch or discovery to all artificial objects in the orbits of Earth and those that left Earth's orbit.
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Thermography
Infrared thermography (IRT), thermal video and/or thermal imaging, is a process where a thermal camera captures and creates an image of an object by using infrared radiation emitted from the object in a process, which are examples of infrared imaging science.
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United States Space Command
United States Space Command (USSPACECOM or SPACECOM) is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense, responsible for military operations in outer space, specifically all operations 100 kilometers (62 miles) and greater above mean sea level.
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US-K
Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny (Управляемый Спутник Континентальный meaning Continental Controllable Satellite) or US-K (УС-К) is a series of Russian, previously Soviet, satellites used to detect missile launches as part of the Oko system. Kosmos 1341 and uS-K are Oko.
1982 in spaceflight
The following is an outline of 1982 in spaceflight.
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See also
Spacecraft launched in 1982
- BOR-4
- INSAT-1A
- Intelsat V F-4
- Intelsat V F-5
- Kosmos 1341
- Kosmos 1348
- Kosmos 1367
- Kosmos 1375
- Kosmos 1379
- Kosmos 1382
- Kosmos 1402
- Kosmos 1408
- Kosmos 1409
- Landsat 4
- Progress 13
- Progress 14
- Progress 15
- Progress 16
- STS-3
- STS-4
- STS-5
- Salyut 7
- Soyuz T-5
- Soyuz T-6
- Soyuz T-7