Kosmos 2282
Kosmos 2282 (Russian : Космос 2282 meaning Cosmos 2282 ) is a Russian US-KMO missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1994 as part of the Russian Space Forces ' Oko programme. The satellite is designed to identify missile launches using infrared telescopes .[ 1]
Kosmos 2282 was launched from Site 81/23 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. A Proton-K carrier rocket with a DM-2 upper stage was used to perform the launch, which took place at 23:58 UTC on 6 July 1994.[ 2] The launch successfully placed the satellite into geostationary orbit . It subsequently received its Kosmos designation, and the international designator 1994-038A.[ 2] The United States Space Command assigned it the Satellite Catalog Number 23168.[ 2] [ 3]
This satellite only worked for 17 months before failing.[ 1] [ 3]
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