GLONASS 75, GN 783 - Norad ID: 26566
| Spacetrack Directory Name | COSMOS 2374 [GLONASS] |
| Alternative name | GLONASS 75, GN 783 |
| 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 |
| WWW | Here |
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| Perigee | 18950 km |
| Apogee | 19310 km |
COSMOS 2374 [GLONASS], also known as Kosmos-2376, is a Russian navigation satellite launched on October 13, 2000, from the TYMSC launch site using a Proton-K/DM-2 launch vehicle. The spacecraft has a configuration of 3-axis stabilization and measures 4 meters in length with a diameter of 1.5 meters and a span of 7.8 meters. It was designed to have a dry mass of 1200 kg and had a launch mass of 1300 kg. Equipped with two deployable solar arrays and batteries, the satellites mission was to support navigation services as part of the GLONASS constellation. Manufactured by POL, COSMOS 2374 is operated by VKSR/IACG and has an expected lifetime of 3 years. The satellites shape consists of a cylindrical body with antennas and two panels.
satellite COSMOS 2374 [GLONASS] Date of exalting 13.10.2000y.