COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M

26987
Spacetrack Directory Number
2001-12-01
Orbit launches


Satellite information COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M - GLONASS-M 1, GN 711

Spacetrack Directory Name COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M
Alternative name GLONASS-M 1, GN 711
Group GLONASS
Orbit launches 2001-12-01
Deorbitation
Country/organisation of origin Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR) (CIS)
Starting point TYMSC (Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan)
Type Satellite
Categories
Perigee 19114 km
Apogee 19145 km

Additional information COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M

The COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M], also known as Kosmos-2382, is a Russian navigation satellite launched on December 1, 2001, from the TSYMC LC81/24 launch pad using the Proton-K/DM-2 launch vehicle. The satellite uses the Uragan bus and has a configuration of a 3-Axis stabilized Uragan-M bus. It measures 4 meters in length with a diameter of 1.5 meters, and its span is 7.8 meters. The dry mass of the satellite is 1200 kg, while its launch mass was 1450 kg. Equipped with two deployable solar arrays and batteries for power generation, the satellite has been in operation since its launch date with a mission lifetime of five years. Manufactured by NPOPMR, it serves as part of the navigation system under the ownership of KVR/IACG and carries the payload Uragan No. 90L. The satellites shape is described as Cyl + Ant + 2 Pan, with an RCS (Reflective Cross Section) value of 3.1623.

satellite COSMOS 2382 [GLONASS-M Date of exalting 01.12.2001y.


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