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Kosmos 2282

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Kosmos 2282
Mission typeEarly warning
OperatorVKS
COSPAR ID1994-038AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.23168Edit this on Wikidata
Mission duration5-7 years (estimate)
17 months (actual)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeUS-KMO(71Kh6)[1]
ManufacturerLavochkin[1]
Launch mass2,600 kilograms (5,700 lb)[1]
Start of mission
Launch date6 July 1994, 23:58:00(1994-07-06UTC23:58Z)UTC[2][3]
RocketProton-K/DM-2
Launch siteBaikonur81/23[1]
End of mission
Deactivated29 December 1995[3]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGeostationary
Instruments
Infrared telescope with 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) aperture[1]

Kosmos 2282(‹See Tfd›Russian:Космос 2282meaningCosmos 2282) is a RussianUS-KMOmissileearly warningsatellitewhich was launched in 1994 as part of theRussian Space Forces'Okoprogramme. The satellite is designed to identify missile launches usinginfrared telescopes.[1]

Kosmos 2282 was launched fromSite 81/23atBaikonur Cosmodromein Kazakhstan. AProton-Kcarrier rocket with aDM-2upper stage was used to perform the launch, which took place at 23:58 UTC on 6 July 1994.[2]The launch successfully placed the satellite intogeostationary orbit.It subsequently received itsKosmosdesignation, and theinternational designator1994-038A.[2]TheUnited States Space Commandassigned it theSatellite Catalog Number23168.[2][3]

This satellite only worked for 17 months before failing.[1][3]

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"US-KMO (71Kh6)".Gunter's Space Page. 2012-03-30.Retrieved2012-04-19.
  2. ^abcd"Cosmos 2282".National Space Science Data Centre. 2012-04-10.Retrieved2012-04-19.
  3. ^abcd Podvig, Pavel (2002)."History and the Current Status of the Russian Early-Warning System"(PDF).Science and Global Security.10(1): 21–60.Bibcode:2002S&GS...10...21P.CiteSeerX10.1.1.692.6127.doi:10.1080/08929880212328.ISSN0892-9882.S2CID122901563.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2012-03-15.