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Kosmos 2524

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Kosmos 2524
Names Lotos-S1
Mission type Reconnaissance
Operator Russian Armed Forces
COSPAR ID 2017-076A [1]
SATCAT no. 43032 [1]
Mission duration 6 years, 6 months and 11 days
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft Lotos-S1
Bus Yantar [2]
Manufacturer TsSKB Progress
KB Arsenal [2]
Start of mission
Launch date December 2, 2017  ( 2017-12-02 ) 10:43 UTC
Rocket Soyuz 2-1B
Launch site Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Semi-major axis 7,282 km (4,525 mi)
Periapsis altitude 905.0 km (562.3 mi)
Apoapsis altitude 917.1 km (569.9 mi)
Inclination 67.1°
Period 103.1 minutes
 
Liana program

Kosmos 2524 is a Russian reconnaissance satellite part of its ELINT Liana program. Developed and built by TsSKB Progress and KB Arsenal , it was launched on December 2, 2017. It is based on the Yantar satellite's bus. [2]

Launch [ edit ]

Despite the launch failure of another Soyuz 2-1B rocket just four days before, Kosmos 2524 launched on December 2, 2017, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43 at 10:43 UTC . It was launched to a low Earth orbit with a periapsis of 905.0 km (562.3 mi), an apoapsis of 917.1 km (569.9 mi) and an inclination of 67.1°, allowing it to cover much of the world. [1] [3]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c "Technical details for satellite COSMOS 2524" . N2YO.com - Real Time Satellite Tracking and Predictions . Retrieved 2021-12-10 .
  2. ^ a b c "Lotos-S1 (14F145)" . Gunter's Space Page . Retrieved 2021-12-10 .
  3. ^ Hyl, Philip; s (2017-12-04). "Russia launches electronic intelligence satellite Cosmos 2524 in quick Soyuz 2 operational return" . Seradata . Retrieved 2021-12-10 .