Payload
SPUTNIK 7
DecayedPayloadLEO
Tyazhely Sputnik, also known by its development name as Venera 1VA No. 1, and in the West as Sputnik 7, was a Soviet spacecraft, which was intended to be the first spacecraft to explore Venus. Due to a problem with its upper stage it failed to leave low Earth orbit. In order to avoid acknowledging the failure, the Soviet government instead announced that the entire spacecraft, including the upper stage, was a test of a "Heavy Satellite" which would serve as a launch platform for future missions. This resulted in the upper stage being considered a separate spacecraft, from which the probe was "launched", on several subsequent missions.
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Launch
- Launch date
- February 4, 1961 at 01:18 AM UTC
- Launch site
- Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
- Launched by
- Molniya 8K78 →
- Operator
- Soviet Space Program
- Launch record
- View full launch →
Orbit
- Orbit regime
- LEO
- Apoapsis
- 296 km
- Periapsis
- 180 km
- Inclination
- 64.9°
- Orbital period
- 89.26 min
Identity
- COSPAR (Int'l)
- 1961-002A
- NORAD catalog №
- 71
- Object type
- Payload
- Owner / operator
Russia (CIS / former USSR)
- Status
- Decayed
- Decay / reentry
- February 26, 1961
End of mission
- Last active / ended
- February 26, 1961
- Time in service
- 22 days
- Fate
- Reentered Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed.
- Final status
- Decayed