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The Gonets D1
satellites will join the six operating "store and
forward" communication satellites. The nine Gonets satellites
will stay in orbit until 2004, servicing thousands of subscribers.
The cylindrical
225 kg (496 lbm) spacecraft are 0.8 m (31.5 in) in diameter and 1.6 m (63
in) long, and are covered with solar cells. They have an extended
boom for gravity stabilization and a cone antenna. AKO Polyot
builds the satellites for NPO PM. The Gonets D1 bus is a
derivative of the Strela 3 bus, without the military transponders.
The Gonets system is sometimes referred to as the Courier system
in western sources, though Gonets translates from Russian into
English as messenger.
| Gonets
D1
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SPACECRAFT
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| Int'l Designation |
2001 058A
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Launched
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| Owner / Sponsor |
Rosviakosmos
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| Mission |
Telecommunications
(Store and Forward)
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| Satellite Bus |
AKO
Polyot
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Gonets D1
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| Launch Mass |
225
kg (496 lbm)
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| Mission Orbit |
LEO /
1400
km (756 nmi), circular
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82.6°
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| Design Life |
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| Power (EOL) |
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LAUNCH
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| Launch Vehicle
Model |
Tsiklon
3 |
| Launch Date / Time |
2001
December 28
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03:24
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| Co-Passenger(s) |
Gonets
D1 |
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Gonets
D1 |
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Kosmos
2384 |
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Kosmos
2385 |
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Kosmos
2386 |
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FINANCIAL
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| Satellite cost |
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