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Kosmos 2474

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Kosmos 2474
Mission typeNavigation
OperatorRussian Space Forces
COSPAR ID2011-055A[1]
SATCATno.37829[1]
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftGC 742
Spacecraft typeUragan-M
ManufacturerReshetnev ISS[2]
Launch mass1,415 kilograms (3,120 lb)[2]
Dimensions1.3 metres (4 ft 3 in) diameter[2]
Power1,540 watts[2]
Start of mission
Launch dateOctober 2, 2011, 20:15 (2011-10-02UTC20:15Z) UTC
RocketSoyuz-2-1b/Fregat-M[2]
Launch sitePlesetsk43/4
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeMedium Earth orbit[3]
Semi-major axis25,506 kilometres (15,849 mi)[1]
Eccentricity0.0011[1]
Perigee altitude19,100 kilometres (11,900 mi)[1]
Apogee altitude19,156 kilometres (11,903 mi)[1]
Inclination64.81 degrees[1]
Period675.67 minutes[1]

Kosmos 2474 (Russian:Космос 2474 meaningCosmos 2474) is a Russian militarysatellite launched in 2011 as part of theGLONASS satellite navigation system.

This satellite is a GLONASS-M satellite, also known as Uragan-M, and is numbered Uragan-M No. 742.[1][4]

Kosmos 2474 was launched fromSite 43/4 atPlesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. ASoyuz-2-1b carrier rocket with aFregat upper stage was used to perform the launch which took place at 20:15 UTC on 2 October 2011. The launch successfully placed the satellite intoMedium Earth orbit. It subsequently received itsKosmos designation, and theinternational designator 2011-055A. TheUnited States Space Command assigned them theSatellite Catalog Numbers 37829.[1][4][5]

It was due to be launched on 25 August 2011 but was postponed due to the failed launch ofProgress M-12M the day before. It was rescheduled to 25 September, and then to 1 October before being launched on 2 October.[5]

It is in the first orbital plane used by GLONASS, in orbital slot 4.[5][6][7]

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  1. ^abcdefghij"2011-055". Zarya. n.d. Retrieved2012-10-07.
  2. ^abcdeTestoyedov, Nikolay (2015-05-18)."Space Navigation in Russia: History of Development"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2015-07-16. Retrieved2015-07-15.
  3. ^McDowell, Jonathan."Satellite Catalog".Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved30 April 2012.
  4. ^abMcDowell, Jonathan."Launch Log".Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved2 May 2012.
  5. ^abcPodvig, Pavel (3 October 2011)."Glonass-M satellite joins the constellation".Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Retrieved17 October 2012.
  6. ^"Glonass". Russian Forces. 2013-05-01. Retrieved2013-05-03.
  7. ^"GLONASS constellation status, 03.05.2013". Information-analytical centre, Korolyov, Russia. 2013-05-03. Archived fromthe original on 2013-05-04. Retrieved2013-05-03.
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