GLONASS 33 - Norad ID: 19750
| Spacetrack Directory Name | COSMOS 1988 [GLONASS] |
| Alternative name | GLONASS 33 |
| Group | GLONASS |
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| Country/organisation of origin | Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR) (CIS) |
| Starting point | TYMSC (Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan) |
| Type | Satellite |
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| Perigee | 19093 km |
| Apogee | 19167 km |
The COSMOS 1988 [GLONASS] satellite, also known as Kosmos-1988, was launched on January 10, 1989, from the Tyuratam Space Center (TYMSC) Launch Complex LC200/39 using a Proton-K/DM-2 launch vehicle. This navigation satellite is part of the Uragan series and has a 3-axis stabilized configuration. The spacecraft measures approximately 4 meters in length with a diameter of 1.5 meters, featuring two deployable solar arrays and batteries for power generation. Its dry mass is 1200 kg, while its launch mass was 1300 kg. The satellite was manufactured by OAZ and has an expected lifetime of three years. It orbits Earth as part of the GLONASS constellation and provides navigation services.
satellite COSMOS 1988 [GLONASS] Date of exalting 10.01.1989y.