KVANT 1 SERVICE POD (17851)

COSPAR: 1987-030C | Alt Name: FSB
DECAYED

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KVANT 1 SERVICE POD Satellite Image
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Launch Details

Launch Date

March 31, 1987

Launch Pad

LC200/39

Launch Vehicle

Proton-K

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

17851

International Designator

1987-030C

Decay Date

8/25/1988

Basic Satellite Info

Name

KVANT 1 SERVICE POD

Alternative Name

FSB

Type

Payload

Status

Decayed

Owner

NPOE

Country

USSR

Constellation

N/A

Related Satellites

Major Events

N/A

Summary
KVANT 1 SERVICE POD, also known as FSB, was launched on March 31, 1987, from Tyuratam Space Center (TYMSC) Launch Pad LC200/39 using a Proton-K launch vehicle. The satellite has a cylindrical shape with two panels and measures 5 meters in length and 4.2 meters in diameter, with a span of 15 meters. It was manufactured by ZIKH for NPOE (NPO Energia). At launch, it had a mass of 9,550 kilograms, and its dry mass is recorded as 9,000 kilograms. The satellite's RCS value is 94.26. Its purpose and specific mission details are not provided in the data.
Physical Characteristics

Length

5

Diameter

4.2

Span

15

Dry Mass

9000

Launch Mass

9550

Shape

Cyl + 2 Pan

Radar Cross Section

94.26

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

FSB No. 166-01

Purpose

Unknown

Mission

Unknown

Manufacturer

ZIKH

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

77KS

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

Unknown

Equipment

Unknown

Power System

Unknown

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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