DS-P1-Yu
Series of Soviet satellites
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DS-P1-Yu was a series of Soviet satellites developed by the Yuzhnoye Design Office, for use in calibrating the Dnestr space surveillance and early-warning radar system. Between 1964 and 1976, a total of 79 satellites were launched on Kosmos and Kosmos-2I launchers, with seven failing to reach orbit.[1][2]
Mission typeRadar calibration satellite
OperatorSoviet Union
Launch mass193–240 kg
RocketKosmos-2I 63S1
| Mission type | Radar calibration satellite |
|---|---|
| Operator | Soviet Union |
| Spacecraft properties | |
| Launch mass | 193–240 kg |
| Start of mission | |
| Rocket | Kosmos-2I 63S1 |
| Orbital parameters | |
| Period | 60 days |
The dodecahedral satellites had a mass of 193–240 kilograms (425–529 lb) and an operational lifetime of 60 days. They were covered in solar panels and a metallic mesh transparent to visible spectrum light and opaque to radio frequencies.[1][2]
The DS-P1-Yu replaced the similar DS-P1, of which four were launched between 1962 and 1964, with one failure to reach orbit.[3]