Okean-O1 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 / Sich 1 (original) (raw)

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Okean-O1 [Yuzhnoye]

The Okean-O series were operational satellites for monitoring of ocean surfaces. They were follow-ons for the experimental Okean-E and Okean-OE satellites. achteOne spacecraft in orbit provides a full coverage of the entire Russian Arctic water surface with imagery data for 3-5 days.

The satellites were based on the Tselina-D bus and carried an X-band Side Looking Real Aperture Radar, passive MW radiometers and multispectral scanners measuring the emission radiation of the atmosphere/ocean system.

They carried following instruments:

The first two satellites were launched under the Kosmos designation, while later satellites were launched under the designation Okean. The eighth satellite was renamed Sich 1 and operated as a joint Ukrainian and Russian project.

The much larger Okean-O series was conceived as a follow-on, but only a single satellite was built. A modified Okean-O1 was built as the Sich 1M.

Nation: USSR / Russia / Ukraine
Type / Application: Ocean Observation
Operator:
Contractors: KB Yuzhnoye
Equipment: RLSBO (3.2 cm), RM-0.8, MWP (3.2 cm), RTVK, MSU-SK, Kondor
Configuration:
Propulsion:
Power: 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries
Lifetime: 2 years
Mass: 1950 kg
Orbit: 650 km × 650 km, 82.5� (typical)
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
Kosmos 1766 (Okean-O1 #1) 1986-055A 28.07.1986 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3
Kosmos 1869 (Okean-O1 #2) 1987-062A 16.07.1987 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3
Okean 1 (Okean-O1 #3) 1988-056A 05.07.1988 Pl LC-32/1 Tsiklon-3
Okean (2) (Okean-O1 #4) 1989-F01 09.06.1989 Pl LC-32/2 F Tsiklon-3
Okean 2 (Okean-O1 #5) 1990-018A 28.02.1990 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3
Okean 3 (Okean-O1 #6) 1991-039A 04.06.1991 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3
Okean 4 (Okean-O1 #7) 1994-066A 11.10.1994 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3
Sich 1 (Okean-O1 #8) 1995-046A 31.08.1995 Pl LC-32/2 Tsiklon-3 with FASat Alfa

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