Kosmos 1780
-GLONASS Satellite
Cosmos 1780 was a Soviet navigation satellite launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome aboard a Proton rocket. It was a test flight of the Glonass system, flown to test the components and equipment of the space navigation system established in order to locate the Soviet Union's civil aircraft and its merchant and fishing vessels. Three satellites were launched by a single carrier rocket. Glonass was the equivalent of the US GPS (Global Positioning System).
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Name | Kosmos 1780 |
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Organization | GLONASS |
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Country | Russia |
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Continent | Russia |
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Type | Satellite |
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Launch Date | September 16, 1986 |
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Launch Site | Baikonur Site, Kazakhstan |
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Launch Vehicle | Proton-K / DM2 |
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Launch Block | 8 |
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Orbital Plane | I |
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Status | Retired on June 1988 |
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