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Tsiklon Launches Kosmos 2383
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Tsiklon 2 successfully launched Kosmos 2383 from Baikonur
Cosmodrome at 0400 UTC on December 21. The satellite is thought to
be a naval electronic intelligence spacecraft, built by KB
Arsenal. The Tsiklon placed the satellite into a 145 x 405 km
(78.3 x 218.7 nmi) by 65.0 degree orbit. The satellite’s
on-board on-board propulsion system will be used to circularize
the orbit at 404 x 415 km (218.1 x 224.1 nmi) x 65.0 degree orbit.
The satellite will be
operated by the Russian Defense Ministry.

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