COSMOS 2114 (21028)

COSPAR: 1990-114A | Alt Name: Kosmos-2114

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Launch Details

Launch Date

December 22, 1990

Launch Site

PLMSC

Launch Pad

LC32/2

Launch Vehicle

Tsiklon-3

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

21028

International Designator

1990-114A

Epoch

Sat, 04 Jul 2026 01:13:43 GMT

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Inclination

82.58°

Right Ascension

222.94°

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Argument of Perigee

246.89°

Period

114.03 min

Mean Motion

12.63 rev/day

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Basic Satellite Info

Name

COSMOS 2114

Alternative Name

Kosmos-2114

Type

Payload

Status

Unknown

Owner

UNKS

Country

USSR

Constellation

N/A

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Major Events

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Latest TLEs
1 21028U 90114A   26185.05120163  .00000007  00000-0 -20005-4 0  9997
2 21028  82.5755 222.9434 0003908 246.8860 127.0847 12.62804045637521

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Summary
COSMOS 2114, also known as Kosmos-2114, is a military communication satellite launched on December 22, 1990, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome's Launch Pad LC32/2 using a Tsiklon-3 launch vehicle. The spacecraft has dimensions of 1.6 meters in length and 0.8 meters in diameter with an antenna span of 7 meters. It carries a Strela-3 payload and weighs 225 kilograms both at launch and dry mass. Equipped with solar cells and batteries for power, the satellite was manufactured by NPOPM and has a reflective surface area (RCS) of 1.1158 square meters. Its shape is described as cylindrical with an antenna.
Physical Characteristics

Length

1.6

Diameter

0.8

Span

7

Dry Mass

225

Launch Mass

225

Shape

Cyl + Ant

Radar Cross Section

1.1158

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

Strela-3

Purpose

Military Communication

Mission

Military Communication

Manufacturer

NPOPM

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

Strela-3

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

Unknown

Equipment

Unknown

Power System

Solar cells, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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