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1982 in spaceflight

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Soyuz-U2 Titan 34D Titan IIIC Titan IIID

The following is an outline of 1982 in spaceflight.

Launches

January

|- |d-date =25 January |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = Navigation |d-date =3 February |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=23 May |d-date= 5 April 1987 |d-date =26 February |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

February

|- |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=25 July |d-date =2 March |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

March

|- |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=4 March |d-date =19 March |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =31 March |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = Only Shuttle flight to land at White Sands Space Harbor Shuttle Imaging Radar-A (SIR-1) |d-date=30 March |d-time=16:05 |d-span=3 |d-span=inherit |d-span=inherit |d-date =23 June 1992 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = Navigation |d-date=27 September 1989 |d-date =17 December 2017 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

April

|- |d-date =21 May |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = Navigation |d-date =16 May |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=7 February 1991 |o-span=2 |d-date =9 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =inherit |d-date=14 March 1983 |d-date =5 May |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =6 May |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=7 March 1984

May

|- Navigation |d-date=8 July 2023 |d-date=5 December |d-date=27 August |d-time=15:04 |d-date=19 October |d-date =15 May |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =3 June |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=6 June |d-time=00:05 |d-date =8 June |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =11 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =19 November 1992 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

June

|- |d-date= |d-date=9 September |d-date =16 June |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=3 June |d-date=18 June (destroyed) |d-date =22 June |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =22 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date= |d-date =12 June |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=18 June (self-destruct) |d-date=27 June |d-date =1 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=2 July |d-time=14:20 |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=4 July |d-span=3 |d-time=16:09 |d-span=inherit |d-span=inherit |d-date= |d-date =30 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

July

|- |d-date =20 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date=13 August |d-time=01:29 |d-date =26 July |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date= |d-date =8 October 1992 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time =22 July |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =10 August |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=18 May 1983

August

|- |d-date =13 August |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =16 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =13 September 2014 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=10 December |d-time=19:02 |d-date =3 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date =13 January 2002 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=23 January 1983 (bus) 7 February 1983 (nuclear core) |d-date=30 August

September

|- |d-date =15 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =15 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date=5 February 1984 |d-date =21 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |o-span=2 |d-date=9 September |d-span=2 |o-span=inherit |d-span=inherit |d-date =21 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = 9 September |d-date =16 October |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = Destroyed on 15 November 2021 |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=16 October |d-time=17:06 |d-date =8 June 2009 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-date =14 October |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

October

|- |d-date= |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =28 October |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=30 September 1983 |d-date= |d-date=14 December |d-time=17:17 |o-span=2 |d-date =16 December |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =inherit

November

|- |d-date =16 November |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date= Anik C3 retired 18 June 1997 |d-date=16 November |d-time=14:33 Operational: Geosynchronous Operational: Geosynchronous |d-date=16 November |d-date=13 August 1985 |d-date =2 December |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=24 November |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

December

|- |d-date =17 December |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = Achieved: Low Earth |d-date =18 January 1986 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date = |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =28 January 1983 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =6 January 1983 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =24 December |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date =5 March 1983 |d-time = |d-span = |o-span = |d-date=5 October 1989 |}

Suborbital launches

January-March

|-

April-June

|- --

July-September

|- |d-date =9 September |d-time = |d-span = |o-span =

October-December

|- -- |}

Deep-space rendezvous

Date (GMT)SpacecraftEventRemarks
1 MarchVenera 13title=Soviet Spaceship Lands on Venusurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77922020/soviet-spaceship-lands-on-venus/access-date=18 May 2021work=The Tribuneagency=United Press Internationaldate=2 March 1982archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518194656/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77922020/soviet-spaceship-lands-on-venus/archive-date=18 May 2021page=1url-status=livevia=Newspapers.com }}
5 MarchVenera 14title=Soviets land 2nd unmanned craft on Venusurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77922273/soviets-land-2nd-unmanned-craft-on-venus/access-date=18 May 2021work=The Orlando Sentinelagency=United Press Internationalpublisher=Tribune Publishingdate=6 March 1982archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518195023/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77922273/soviets-land-2nd-unmanned-craft-on-venus/archive-date=18 May 2021location=Moscowpage=9url-status=livevia=Newspapers.com }}
30 MarchISEE-3/ICE1st flyby of the MoonClosest approach: 19570 km
23 AprilISEE-3/ICE2nd flyby of the MoonClosest approach: 21137 km
27 SeptemberISEE-3/ICE3rd flyby of the MoonClosest approach: 22790 km

EVAs

Start date/timeDurationEnd timeSpacecraftCrewRemarks
30 July
02:392 hours
33 minutes05:12Salyut 7 EO-1USSRAnatoly Berezovoy
USSRValentin LebedevPerforming the first EVA from Salyut 7, Lebedev anchored himself with a foot restraint, while Berezovoy assisted from the hatch. After collecting and placing samples on the exterior surface of the spacecraft, Lebedev tested methods for assembly and disassembly work in space, including the Istok panel experiment of turning bolts with a special wrench.

Notes

References

Footnotes

References

  1. McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page.
  2. (16 January 1982). "Satcom rockets aloft". [[Tribune Publishing]].
  3. "Launch/Orbital information for RCA-SATCOM 4". [[NASA]].
  4. "General information about RCA-SATCOM 4". [[NASA]].
  5. (26 February 1982). "Westar IV satellite launched". [[Gannett]].
  6. "General information about Westar 4". [[NASA]].
  7. (5 March 1982). "NASA launches Intelsat for phone, TV hookups". [[Tribune Publishing]].
  8. "General information about INTELSAT 5 F-4". [[NASA]].
  9. (7 March 1982). "Satellite Launch Startles Residents Around Cape". [[The Tampa Tribune]].
  10. "Launch/Orbital information for DSP F10". [[NASA]].
  11. "General information about DSP F10". [[NASA]].
  12. (23 March 1982). "Up, Columbia! 3rd Time a Charm". [[Miami Herald]].
  13. "Launch/Orbital information for STS 3/OSS 1". [[NASA]].
  14. "General information about STS 3/OSS 1". [[NASA]].
  15. (31 March 1982). "Tardy space shuttle touches down". [[Pulitzer, Inc.]].
  16. (10 April 1982). "Delta launch is revolution on a rocket for rural India". [[The Philadelphia Inquirer]].
  17. (9 September 1982). "U.S.-made Indian satellite now just space junk". [[The Dispatch–Argus.
  18. (10 April 1982). "Delta launch is a revolution on a rocket for India". [[The Philadelphia Inquirer]].
  19. (21 April 1982). "Soviets Orbit Space Lab for East-West Operation". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  20. "Launch/Orbital information for Salyut 7". [[NASA]].
  21. (8 July 2023). "COSMOS 1356". N2YO.com.
  22. (9 June 1982). "WESTAR V flies on time". [[Gannett]].
  23. "Proton-K/Block-DM {{!}} Ekran n°23L".
  24. "The launch of Conestoga 1". Space Services Inc..
  25. Wade, Mark. "Matagorda Island".
  26. Foust, Jeff. (15 November 2021). "Russia destroys satellite in ASAT test". [[SpaceNews]].
  27. (24 September 1982). "Satellite Launch Rescheduled". [[Naples Daily News]].
  28. Adams, Peter. (29 September 1982). "Intelsat 5 hurtles to space". [[Florida Today]].
  29. "Proton-K/Block-DM {{!}} Raduga n°22L".
  30. (2 March 1982). "Soviet Spaceship Lands on Venus". [[The Scranton Times-Tribune.
  31. (6 March 1982). "Soviets land 2nd unmanned craft on Venus". [[Tribune Publishing]].
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