SPX-460 FEBRUARY 25, 1992 SPACEWARN Activities (All information in this publication was received between January 27, 1992 and February 24, 1992) A. List of New International Designations and Launch Dates. (HQ USSPACECOM Catalog numbers are in parentheses.) 1992-009A (21890) USA-79 Feb 23 1992-005C (21855) COSMOS 2179 Jan 29 008A (21875) COSMOS 2180 Feb 17 005B (21854) COSMOS 2178 Jan 29 007A (21867) JERS-1 Feb 11 005A (21853) COSMOS 2177 Jan 29 006A (21873) USA-78 Feb 10 B. Text of Launching Announcements. 1992-009A USA-79 was launched on February 23, 1992 by the U.S. 1992-008A COSMOS 2180 was launched on February 17, 1992 by the C.I.S. using the COSMOS launch vehicle to continue space research. Initial orbital parameters: period 104.9 min, apogee 1028 km, perigee 980 km, inclination 82.9 deg. 1992-007A JERS-1 was launched on February 11, 1992 using the H-1 launch vehicle from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan. Initial orbital parameters: period 96 min, apogee 579.9 km, perigee 558 km, inclination 97.7 deg. The national name of JERS-1 is FUYO-1 (meaning "rose mallow" in English). 1992-006A USA-78 was launched on February 10, 1992 by the U.S. 1992-005A COSMOS 2177, COSMOS 2178, and COSMOS 2179 were launched on January through 29, 1992 by the C.I.S. utilizing the PROTON launch vehicle to 1992-005C continue space and navigational research. The satellites have been put into a near-circular orbit with the following parameters: initial period 11 hr 16 min, distance from the Earth's surface 19,150 km, inclination 64.5 deg. C. Spacecraft Particularly Suited for International Participation (Category I). 1. Spacecraft with essentially continuous radio beacons on frequencies less than 150 MHz, or higher frequencies if especially suited for ionospheric or geodetic studies. ("NNSS" denotes U.S. Navy Navigational Satellite System; * indicates updated information since the last issue. SPACEWARN would appreciate suggestions to update this list.) Designations, Epoch, Frequency, Power, National Name and Orbit Information Remarks 1966-110A (02608) June 16, 1988 Weak signals. ATS 1 137.35 MHz VHF translator on ~12 hr/day. Inclination: 14.0 deg 1967-111A (03029) June 16, 1988 Weak signals. ATS 3 136.37 MHz 137.35 MHz Location: 105 deg W Inclination: 12.1 deg 1973-081A (06909) September 15, 1988 Operational transit. OSCAR (NAV) 20 150 MHz at 0.75 W Also known as NNSS 30200. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Inclination: 89.9 deg 1975-100A (08366) June 29,1991 GOES 1 136.38 MHz Location: 81.2 deg W Inclination: 10.5 deg 1977-048A (10061) December 21, 1991 GOES 2 136.38 MHz Location: 59.1 deg W Inclination: 9.4 deg 1978-012A (10637) December 26, 1991 IUE 136.86 MHz Inclination: 33.201 deg 1978-062A (10953) November 2, 1991 GOES 3 136.38 MHz Location: 174.1 deg W Inclination: 8.0 deg 1981-044A (12458) March 4, 1991 Stored in orbit at NOVA I 150 MHz at 3.00 W maintenance frequency. 400 MHz at 5.00 W Also known as NNSS 30480. Inclination: 90.0 deg 1981-122A (13010) December 15, 1991 MARECS-A 137.17 MHz Location 19.8 deg E Inclination 4.7 deg 1984-110A (13562) September 15, 1988 Operational transit. NOVA III 150 MHz at 3.00 W Also known as NNSS 30500. 400 MHz at 5.00 W Inclination: 90.0 deg 1984-114B (13586) November 23, 1991 MARECS-B2 137.17 MHz Location: 55.6 deg W Inclination: 2.6 deg 1984-123A (15427) January 5, 1992 NOAA 9 137.62 MHz Inclination: 99.158 deg 1985-066B (15936) February 26, 1991 Stored in orbit at OSCAR (NAV) 30 150 MHz at 1.00 W maintenance frequency. 400 MHz at 2.00 W Also known as NNSS 30300. Inclination: 89.9 deg 1986-017A (16609) October 27, 1991 MIR 145.550 MHz Inclination 51.604 deg 1986-073A (16969) January 5, 1992 NOAA 10 137.50 MHz Inclination: 98.549 deg 1986-086A (17066) July 18, 1991 COSMOS 1791 150 MHz 400 MHz Inclination: 82.945 deg 1986-088A (17070) September 15, 1988 Experimental. POLAR BEAR 150 MHz at 0.75 W Also known as NNSS 30170. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Inclination: 89.9 deg 1987-054A (18129) October 27, 1991 COSMOS 1861 29.357 MHz 29.403 MHz 29.407 MHz Inclination 82.926 deg 1987-080A (18361) December 5, 1988 Operational transit. OSCAR (NAV) 27 150 MHz at 0.75 W Also known as NNSS 30270. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Inclination: 90.3 deg 1987-080B (18362) February 7, 1991 Operational transit. OSCAR (NAV) 29 150 MHz at 0.75 W Also known as NNSS 30290. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Inclination: 90.3 deg 1988-033A (19070) January 31, 1989 Operational transit. OSCAR (NAV) 23 150 MHz at 0.75 W Also known as NNSS 30230. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Inclination: 90.4 deg 1988-033B (19071) February 26, 1991 Operational transit. OSCAR (NAV) 32 150 MHz at 1.00 W Also known as NNSS 30320. 400 MHz at 2.00 W Inclination: 90.4 deg 1988-051A (19251) September 12, 1991 Transmits on command. METEOSAT 3 137.080 MHz Location: 50 deg W 1988-052A (19223) September 15, 1988 Operational transit. NOVA II 150 MHz at 3.00 W Also known as NNSS 30490. 400 MHz at 5.00 W Inclination: 90.0 deg 1988-074A (19419) September 15, 1988 Stored in orbit at an OSCAR (NAV) 25 150 MHz at 0.75 W offset frequency. 400 MHz at 1.25 W Also known as NNSS 30250. Inclination: 90.0 deg 1988-074B (19420) March 8, 1990 Stored in orbit at an OSCAR (NAV) 31 150 MHz at 1.00 W offset frequency. 400 MHz at 2.00 W Also known as NNSS 30310. Inclination: 98.971 deg 1988-089A (19531) January 5, 1992 NOAA 11 136.77 MHz 137.77 MHz Inclination: 99.059 deg 1989-017A (19826) July 18, 1991 COSMOS 2004 149.94 MHz 399.84 MHz Inclination: 82.955 deg 1989-042A (20045) July 18, 1991 COSMOS 2026 149.97 MHz 399.92 MHz Inclination: 82.941 deg 1990-017A (20508) July 18, 1991 NADEZHDA-2 150 MHz 400 MHz Inclination: 82.955 deg 1990-036A (20577) July 19, 1991 COSMOS 2074 149.91 MHz 399.76 MHz Inclination: 82.944 deg 1990-086A (20826) October 27, 1991 METEOR 2-20 137.850 MHz Inclination 82.530 deg 1991-007A (21089) July 18, 1991 COSMOS 2123 150 MHz 400 MHz Inclination: 82.923 deg 1991-019A (21152) July 18, 1991 NADEZHDA-3 150 MHz 400 MHz Inclination: 82.929 deg 1991-029A (21230) July 18, 1991 COSMOS 2142 150.03 MHz 400.08 MHz Inclination: 82.953 deg 1991-030A (21232) October 27, 1991 METEOR 3-4 137.300 MHz Inclination: 82.548 deg 1991-032A (21236) October 28, 1991 NOAA 12 137.500 MHz Inclination: 98.723 deg 1991-059A (21666) September 29, 1991 COSMOS 2154 149.94 MHz 399.84 MHz Inclination: 82.909 deg 1991-081A (21796) December 13, 1991 COSMOS 2173 149.97 MHZ 388.84 MHz Inclination: 82.955 deg 2. Global Positioning System satellites useful for navigational purposes and geodetic studies. ("NNN" denotes no national name. SPACEWARN would appreciate suggestions to update this list.) Designations, Epoch, Frequency, National Name and Orbit Information Remarks 1978-093A (11054) September 7, 1991 Also known as GPS 3 (Global NNN 1575.42 MHz Positioning Satellite) and 1227.60 MHz NAVSTAR 3. Inclination: 63.682 deg 1983-072A (14189) September 8, 1991 Also known as NAVSTAR 8. NNN 1575.42 MHz 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 63.601 deg 1984-059A (15039) September 8, 1991 Also known as USA-1 and NNN 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 9. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 63.363 deg 1984-097A (15271) September 9, 1991 Also known as NAVSTAR 10. USA-5 1575.42 MHz 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 62.973 deg 1985-093A (16129) September 8, 1991 Also known as NAVSTAR 11. USA-10 1575.42 MHz 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 64.115 deg 1989-013A (19820) August 17, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-1 USA-35 1575.42 MHz (2nd Generation Global 1227.60 MHz Positioning Satellite) and Inclination: 55.033 deg NAVSTAR 2-01. 1989-044A (20061) August 19, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-2 and USA-38 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-02. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.937 deg 1989-064A (20185) July 9, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-3 and USA-42 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-03. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.873 deg 1989-085A (20302) July 6, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-4 and USA-47 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-04. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.368 deg 1989-097A (20361) August 24, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-5 and USA-49 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-05. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 55.058 deg 1990-008A (20452) August 23, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-6 and USA-50 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-06. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.329 deg 1990-025A (20533) August 24, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-7 and USA-54 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-07. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 55.202 deg 1990-068A (20724) August 23, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-8 and USA-63 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-08. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.671 deg 1990-088A (20830) August 24, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-9 and USA-64 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2-09. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.984 deg 1990-103A (20959) September 4, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-10 and USA-66 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2A-01. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 54.893 deg 1991-047A (21552) September 17, 1991 Also known as GPS 2-11 and USA-71 1575.42 MHz NAVSTAR 2A-02. 1227.60 MHz Inclination: 55.275 3. Satellites useful for simultaneous observation programs with small cameras; and for gravitational and atmospheric studies. (* indicates updated information since the last issue. The magnitude is an approximation; it assumes 75% illumination of the satellite and 900 km range. SPACEWARN would appreciate suggestions to update this list.) Designations, Visual National Name Magnitudes Remarks 1963-047A (00649) CENTAUR 2 3.0 1964-006A (00746) ELECTRON 1 4.3 1964-053A (00876) COSMOS 44 +4.0 cylinder 1965-008A (01001) TRANSTAGE 3 3.3 1965-034A (01359) TRANSTAGE 4 3.3 1965-089A (01726) GEOS 1 ??? octahedron and pyramid, 0.81 x 1.22 m 1965-098C (01807) ALOUETTE 2 rocket ??? gravitational field 1965-106A (01843) COSMOS 100 4.2 1966-056H (08074) Debris of PAGEOS 1 1.6 1968-110B (03598) R/B of OAO-A2 3.0 1968-002A (03093) GEOS 2 ??? octahedron and pyramid, 0.81 x 1.22 m 1970-034B (04392) CHINA 1 rocket ??? atmospheric winds 1970-089B (04597) R/B of COSMOS 374 3.3 1970-091B (04622) R/B of COSMOS 375 3.3 1970-103A (04786) COSMOS 382 1.9 1970-113A (04813) COSMOS 389 3.5 1971-016A (04966) COSMOS 398 2.3/3.7 atmospheric winds, air density 1971-024A (05104) ISIS 2 2.0 1971-089A (05560) ASTEX 3.2 1971-093A (05580) PROSPERO 4.3 1972-065B (06155) R/B of COPERNICUS (OAO-3) 3.0 1972-076A (06212) RADCAT 2 2.7 1974-029A (07291) COSMOS 651 3.8 1974-032A (07297) COSMOS 654 3.5 1975-027A (07734) GEOS 3 ??? octahedron and pyramid, 1.11 x 1.22 m 1975-072B (08063) COS-B second stage ??? atmospheric winds 1975-124A (08519) METEOR 23 4.5 1976-039A (08820) LAGEOS ??? sphere, 0.6 m diameter 1977-057A (10113) METEOR 1-28 4.5 1978-064A (10967) SEASAT 1 3.0/3.5 1978-067A (10973) COSMOS 1025 3.5 1980-087B (12069) R/B FLTSATCOM 4 3.0 1980-089A (12054) COSMOS 1220 2.4 1980-098B (12445) R/B of INTELSAT 5 F-2 3.0 1981-018B (12363) R/B of COMSTAR 4 3.0 1981-046B (12465) R/B of COSMOS 1271 -1.6 1981-050B (12497) R/B of INTELSAT 5 F-1 3.0 1981-075A (12645) INTERCOSMOS (BULGARIA 1300) 4.0 1981-119B (13007) R/B of INTELSAT 5 F-3 3.0 1983-004A (13777) IRAS 4.2 1983-044A (14064) COSMOS 1461 2.5 1983-061A (14147) COSMOS 1470 3.0 1983-099A (14372) COSMOS 1500 4.0 1983-115A (14521) COSMOS 1510 4.5 1983-122A (14551) COSMOS 1515 2.7 1984-013A (14699) COSMOS 1536 3.8 1984-027A (14819) COSMOS 1544 1.8 1984-106A (15333) COSMOS 1603 3.5 gravitational field 1984-106G (17358) R/B (4) of COSMOS 1603 2.9 1984-108B (15354) ERBS 4.5 1984-111A (15369) COSMOS 1606 4.3 1984-122A (15423) USA-6 (KH 11-6) 2.5 1985-042D (15772) R/B (4) of COSMOS 1656 2.9 1985-047A (15821) COSMOS 1660 4.8 1985-097B (16182) R/B of COSMOS 1697 2.5 1985-100B (16194) METEOR 3-01 rocket ??? gravitational field 1986-017A (16609) MIR -0.4 1986-019C (16615) R/B of SPOT 1/VIKING 3.2 1986-055A (16881) COSMOS 1766 3.3 1986-061A (16908) EGP 4.3 1986-061C (16910) R/B of EGP/JAS-1 2.8 1986-094A (17177) COSMOS 1803 4.7 1987-011A (17369) COSMOS 1818 3.3 1987-018B (17528) R/B of MOS-1 3.1 1987-020A (17535) COSMOS 1823 4.8 1987-027B (17590) R/B of COSMOS 1833 2.5 1987-041B (17974) R/B of COSMOS 1844 2.5 1987-060A (18187) COSMOS 1867 3.3 1987-090A (18441) USA-27 (KH 11-7) 2.5 1988-021B (18961) IRS-1A rocket ??? gravitational field 1988-039B (19120) R/B of COSMOS 1943 2.5 1988-056A (19274) OKEAN 1 3.3 1988-078A (19460) USA-32 3.3 1988-078B (19461) R/B of USA-32 3.3 1988-099A (19625) USA-33 (KH 11-8) 2.5 1988-102B (19650) R/B of COSMOS 1980 0.7 1988-106B (19671) USA-34 (LACROSSE) 1.8 1989-026A (19911) USA-36 (DELTA STAR) 2.7 1989-058A (20147) COSMOS 2033 2.4 1989-068A (20196) COSMOS 2037 4.4 1989-080A (20261) INTERCOSMOS 24/ACTIVE 3.3 1989-089A (20322) COBE 1.8/2.5 1990-005H (20443) R/B of SPOT-2 3.1 1990-013D (20491) R/B of MOS-1B 3.1 1990-019B (20516) USA-53 2.0 1990-021A (20523) INTELSAT-6 F3 3.0 1990-022A (20525) COSMOS 2060 2.4 1990-037B (20580) HST -0.8 1990-046B (20625) R/B of COSMOS 2082 2.5 1990-049A (20638) ROSAT 3.2/4.5 1990-058A (20683) GAMMA 3.2 1990-075A (20765) COSMOS 2069 2.4 1990-097B (20963) USA-67 2.0 1990-108A (20985) COSMOS 2107 2.4 1990-111B (21015) R/B of COSMOS 2112 2.5 1991-005A (21065) COSMOS 2122 2.4 1991-017A (21147) USA-69 (LACROSSE 2) 1.8 1991-017B (21148) R/B of USA-69 (LACROSSE 2) 2.9 1991-024A (21213) ALMAZ-1 2.2 1991-027B (21225) GRO 2.8 1991-050F (21610) R/B of ERS-1 3.1 1991-055A (21653) INTELSAT 6 F-5 3.0 4. Satellite objects that are nearing their decay into the atmosphere. (Orbital observations of these objects during the decaying phase are useful for atmospheric studies. Note: For maneuverable spacecraft the prediction may be invalid.) Objects predicted to decay within 60 days from February 20, 1992 Designations National Name 1992 Designations National Name 1992 1961-RHO 3 (00166) Mar 5 1980-051A (11848) METEOR 1-30 Mar 1 1963-047B (00696) Mar 26 1981-053HY (14362) Mar 27 1970-025KM (05348) Mar 12 1986-017EF (21488) Apr 10 1970-025PB (17169) Mar 5 1986-017EJ (21526) Apr 7 1972-058FS (08497) Mar 22 1986-017FK (21810) Feb 29 1972-058JF (14875) Feb 21 1986-019BV (17223) Apr 1 1975-004AS (08960) Mar 13 1988-006C (18846) Mar 22 1976-085B (09390) Mar 21 1989-045A (20064) COSMOS 2027 Apr 13 1977-015A (09853) COSMOS 895 Mar 26 1990-043G (20613) Mar 5 1978-042C (10854) Mar 14 1991-072B (21744) Mar 12 5. Actual decays. Designations National Name 1991 Designations National Name 1991 1975-052GN (21517) Sep 29 1990-112E (21024) Jul 31 1975-052JP (21687) Nov 8 1991-014F (21202) Aug 10 Designations National Name 1992 Designations National Name 1992 1965-098K (20833) Feb 11 1986-019LQ (17698) Feb 11 1968-097EH (17668) Feb 11 1989-016L (19962) Feb 1 1969-082EN (04441) Feb 2 1990-038A (20581) COSMOS 2075 Feb 20 1967-048C (17723) Feb 3 1990-038L (21865) Feb 7 1970-025L (04608) Jan 26 1990-038M (21866) Feb 6 1970-025BS (04704) Jan 27 1990-038N (21869) Feb 13 1970-025NU (14468) Jan 31 1990-038P (21870) Feb 11 1970-025PM (18419) Jan 20 1990-038Q (21871) Feb 13 1971-015BK (05336) Feb 12 1990-038R (21872) Feb 12 1971-012CC (05760) Feb 12 1991-046F (21541) Jan 27 1971-096A (05598) EXPLORER 45 Jan 10 1991-051E (21584) MICROSAT-5 Jan 24 1972-058JH (14877) Feb 6 1991-085A (21816) COSMOS 2174 Jan 30 1975-033A (07752) ARIABAT Feb 11 1992-002A (21846) STS-42 Jan 30 1977-065Q (10186) Jan 25 1992-003B (21848) Feb 19 1978-072A (10984) MOLNIYA 1-41 Feb 8 1992-003C (21849) Feb 5 1981-053JB (14399) Feb 3 1992-004B (21852) Jan 26 1982-097B (13599) Feb 16 1992-005D (21856) Jan 30 1986-019CX (17315) Jan 23 1992-005E (21857) Jan 30 D. Launching Reports and Updated Information. 1. Update information. 1986-017A (16609) MIR The flight trajectory of the space station has been changed; the present orbital parameters are period 92.2, apogee 878 km, perigee 411 km, and inclindation 51.6 deg. 1990-007A (20448) MUSES-A/HITEN The spacecraft was moved from an Earth orbit to a lunar orbit on February 15, 1992. The satellite will stay in selenocentric orbit at an appogee of 50,000 km, and perigee of about 10,000 km. 1992-004A (21851) PROGRESS M-11 The spacecraft docked with orbital MIR on January 27, 1992. 1992-002A (21846) STS-42 The space shuttle Discovery landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on January 30, 1992. The planned launch date of ATLAS-1 announced in SPX-459 has been changed to March 23, 1992. Correction to SPACEWARN Bulletin SPX-459 The correct international ID of catalog number (17698) listed as 1986-019LD in para. C. 5 of SPX-459 is 1986-019LQ.