Kosmos 1894

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Kosmos 1894
Mission type Early warning
Operator VKS
COSPAR ID 1987-091A
SATCAT № 18443
Mission duration 2 years
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft type US-KS (74Kh6)[1]
Manufacturer Lavochkin[1]
Launch mass 2,400 kilograms (5,300 lb)[1]
Start of mission
Launch date 28 October 1987, 15:15:00 (1987-10-28UTC15:15Z) UTC[2]
Rocket Proton-K/DM-2
Launch site Baikonur 200/40
End of mission
Deactivated 22 December 1991 [3]
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Instruments
Optical telescope with 50 centimetres (20 in) aperture [1]
Infrared sensor/s [1]
Smaller telescopes[1]

Kosmos 1894 (Russian: Космос 1894 meaning Cosmos 1894) is a Soviet US-KS missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1987 as part of the Oko programme. The satellite is designed to identify missile launches using optical telescopes and infrared sensors.[1]

Kosmos 2155 was launched from Site 200/40 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Kazakh SSR.[1] A Proton-K carrier rocket with a DM-2 upper stage was used to perform the launch, which took place at 15:15 UTC on 28 October 1987.[2][3] The launch successfully placed the satellite into geostationary orbit. It subsequently received its Kosmos designation, and the international designator 1987-091A.[2] The United States Space Command assigned it the Satellite Catalog Number 18443.[2][3]

It was operational for about 2 years.[3]

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