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- Yantar-4K1 abstract "Yantar-4K1 (Russian: Янтарь meaning amber) was a type of Soviet reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the second satellite of the Yantar series and was managed by the Soviet military intelligence agency, the GRU. These satellites were in orbit for 45 days and photographed sites of interest using a film camera. It had its first test launch in May 1979. It was only in military service from 1982 to 1983, had the GRAU index 11F693 and was given the name Oktan (Russian: Октан), meaning octane.Yantar-4K1 was a modification of Yantar-2K. It had a better camera, a Zhemchug-18, and was in orbit for 45 days rather than the 30 days of Yantar-2K. Other systems were the same as the Yantar-2K and both types of satellites were launched in the same period.Launches from Plesetsk had an inclination of 67.1-67.2 degrees, one from Baikonur had 64.9 degree orbits and one launch in April 1983 (Kosmos 1457) had an orbit of 70.4 degrees.Yantar-2K was replaced by the Yantar-4K2, named Kobalt. It had its first test launch on 21 August 1981 and had its first operational flight in 1984.".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageID "36052302".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageLength "3677".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageRevisionID "682381402".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_1097.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_1457.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_1511.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Main_Intelligence_Directorate_(Russia).
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Octane.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Progress_State_Research_and_Production_Rocket_Space_Center.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance_satellite.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Yantar-2K.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Yantar-4K2.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLink Zenit_(satellite).
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yantar-4K1".
- Yantar-4K1 applications Reconnaissance_satellite.
- Yantar-4K1 autoconvert "off".
- Yantar-4K1 bus "Yantar".
- Yantar-4K1 colwidth "33".
- Yantar-4K1 country Soviet_Union.
- Yantar-4K1 derivedfrom Yantar-2K.
- Yantar-4K1 equipment "Zhemchug-18 camera".
- Yantar-4K1 first "1979-04-27".
- Yantar-4K1 last "1983-11-11".
- Yantar-4K1 launched "12".
- Yantar-4K1 lifetime "3888000.0".
- Yantar-4K1 manufacturer Progress_State_Research_and_Production_Rocket_Space_Center.
- Yantar-4K1 name "Yantar-4K1".
- Yantar-4K1 operator Main_Intelligence_Directorate_(Russia).
- Yantar-4K1 orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- Yantar-4K1 status "Retired".
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spacecraft_class.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-rus.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russian_Reconnaissance_Satellites.
- Yantar-4K1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yantar.
- Yantar-4K1 subject Category:Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-4K1 hypernym Satellite.
- Yantar-4K1 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Yantar-4K1 comment "Yantar-4K1 (Russian: Янтарь meaning amber) was a type of Soviet reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the second satellite of the Yantar series and was managed by the Soviet military intelligence agency, the GRU. These satellites were in orbit for 45 days and photographed sites of interest using a film camera. It had its first test launch in May 1979.".
- Yantar-4K1 label "Yantar-4K1".
- Yantar-4K1 sameAs Q136932.
- Yantar-4K1 sameAs m.0j_50ty.
- Yantar-4K1 sameAs Янтарь-4К1.
- Yantar-4K1 sameAs Q136932.
- Yantar-4K1 wasDerivedFrom Yantar-4K1?oldid=682381402.
- Yantar-4K1 isPrimaryTopicOf Yantar-4K1.