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<strong>NASA</strong> - <strong>NSSDC</strong> - <strong>Spacecraft</strong> - Details<br />

<strong>NSSDC</strong> <strong>Master</strong><br />

<strong>Catalog</strong> Search<br />

<strong>Spacecraft</strong><br />

Experiments<br />

Data Collections<br />

Personnel<br />

Publications<br />

Maps<br />

New/Updated Data<br />

Lunar/Planetary Events<br />

Cosmos 1425<br />

<strong>NSSDC</strong> ID: 1982-119A<br />

Description<br />

Cosmos 1425 was a Soviet photo surveillance satellite<br />

launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz<br />

rocket.<br />

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1982-119A[14/11/2010 23:16:23]<br />

Monday, 15 November 2010<br />

Alternate Names<br />

13739<br />

Facts in Brief<br />

Launch Date: 1982-12-<br />

23<br />

Launch<br />

Vehicle: Modified SS-6<br />

(Sapwood) with 2nd<br />

Generation (Longer) Upper<br />

Stage<br />

Launch Site: Tyuratam<br />

(Baikonur Cosmodrome),<br />

U.S.S.R<br />

Mass: 6300.0 kg<br />

Funding Agency<br />

Unknown (U.S.S.R)<br />

Discipline<br />

Surveillance and Other<br />

Military<br />

Additional<br />

Information<br />

Launch/Orbital<br />

information for Cosmos<br />

1425<br />

Experiments on Cosmos<br />

1425<br />

Data collections from<br />

Cosmos 1425<br />

+ Privacy Policy and Important Notices <strong>NASA</strong> Official: Dr. Ed Grayzeck<br />

Questions or comments<br />

about this spacecraft can<br />

be directed to: Coordinated<br />

Request and User Support<br />

Office.

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