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The 130 spacecrafts launched in 1994 :
1) Soyuz TM-18 2) Gals 1 3) Eutelsat II F-5 4) Turksat 1A
5) Meteor 3-7 6) Tubsat B 7) Clementine 1 / DSPSE 8) ISA
9) Progress M-21 10) STS-60 11) ODERACS A 12) ODERACS B
13) ODERACS C 14) ODERACS D 15) ODERACS E 16) ODERACS F
17) BREMSAT 18) OREX / Ryusei 19) VEP / Myojo 20) Raduga 1-3
21) Milstar DFS 1 (USA 99) 22) KF 1 / SJ 4 / Shi Jian 4 23) SJ 4-2 / DFH 3 model  24) Kosmos 2268 / Strela-3
25) Kosmos 2269 / Strela-3 26) Kosmos 2270 / Strela-3 27) Kosmos 2271 / Strela-3 28) Kosmos 2272 / Strela-3
29) Kosmos 2273 / Strela-3 30) Raduga 31 31) Galaxy 1R 32) Koronas I / Intercosmos 26
33) STS-62 - USMP-2 34) Navstar 36 (USA 100) 35) SEDS 2 End Mass 36) STEP 0 (USA 101)
37) DARPASAT (USA 102) 38) Kosmos 2274 / Yantar-4K2 69 39) Progress M-22 40) STS-59 - SRL-1
41) Kosmos 2275 / Glonass (Uragan) 58L 42) Kosmos 2276 / Glonass (Uragan) 60L 43) Kosmos 2277 44) GOES 8
45) Kosmos 2278 / Tselina-2 17 46) Kosmos 2279 / Parus 47) Kosmos 2280 / Yantar-4KS1 48) TRUMPET 1 (USA 103)
49) SROSS C2 50) MSTI 2 51) STEP 2 / SIDEX 52) Gorizont 30 / Rimsat-2
53) Progress M-23 54) Kosmos / Tselina-D 74 55) Kosmos 2281 / Zenit-8 / Oblik (Priroda) 56) Foton 9
57) Intelsat 702 58) STRV 1A 59) STRV 1B 60) UFO F3 (USA 104)
61) STEP 1 62) Soyuz TM-19 63) FSW 2-02 64) Kosmos 2282  Prognoz / SPRN 10
65) STS-65 - IML-2 66) Panamsat K1 / PAS 2 67) BS-3N 68) Nadezhda 4
69) Kosmos 2283 / Yantar-4K2 70 70) Apstar A1 71) Kosmos 2284 / Yantar-1KFT 17 72) Kosmos 2285 / Taifun-2 / Obzor 1
73) APEX / Orion 38 74) DBS 2 / DirecTV 2 75) Kosmos 2286 / Oko 75 76) Brasilsat B1
77) Turksat 1B 78) Kosmos 2287 / Glonass (Uragan) 67L 79) Kosmos 2288 / Glonass (Uragan) 70 80) Kosmos 2289 / Glonass (Uragan) 75L
81)  Molniya 3-46 82) Progress M-24 83) Kosmos 2290 / Orlets-1 1 84) MERCURY 1 (USA 105)
85) Optus B3 / Aussat B3 86) ETS 6 / Kiku 6 87) DMSP Block 5D-2 F-12 (USA 106) 88) Telstar 402
89) STS-64 - LITE 1 90) Spartan 201 -- 'Ofeq? 91) Kosmos 2291 / Potok  8 19L
92) Kosmos 2292 / Vektor 93) STS-68 - SRL-2 94) Soyuz TM-20 95) Intelsat 703
96) Solidaridad 2 (Satmex 4) 97) Thaicom 2 98) Okean-O1 7 99) Ekspress 1
100) IRS P2 101) Elektro 1 102) Astra 1D 103) WIND
104) Kosmos 2293 / US-P / US-PM 5 105) STS-66 - Atlas-3 106) CRISTA-SPAS 107) Resurs-O1 3
108) Progress M-25 109) Kosmos 2294 / Glonass (Uragan) 62L 110) Kosmos 2295 / Glonass (Uragan) 63L 111) Kosmos 2296 / Glonass (Uragan) 64L
112) Kosmos 2297 / Tselina-2 18 113) Geo-IK 114) Orion 1 (Telstar 11) 115) DFH 3
116) Panamsat K2 / PAS 3 117) Molniya 1-88 118) Luch / Radio Sputnik 15 119) Kosmos 2298 / Strela-2
120) DSP F17 (USA 107) 121) Radio-ROSTO / Radio Sputnik 15 (RS-15) 122) Kosmos 2299 / Strela-3 123) Kosmos 2300 / Strela-3
124) Kosmos 2301 / Strela-3 125) Kosmos 2302 / Strela-3 126) Kosmos 2303 / Strela-3 127) Kosmos 2304 / Strela-3
128) Raduga 32 129) Kosmos 2305 / Yantar-4KS1 130) NOAA 14
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Spacecraft Entries
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Soyuz TM-18
Spacecraft:  Soyuz 7K-STM No. 67
Numbers: 1994 payload #1 ; 1994-001A ; 4979th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 8 January 1994 at 10h05 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Gals 1
Spacecraft:  Gals No. 11L
Numbers: 1994 payload #2 ; 1994-002A ; 4980th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 20 January 1994 at 9h49 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2M (8K82K 358-02 / 11S861-01 13L).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Eutelsat II F-5
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #3 ; 1994 1st loss ; 4981st spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Eutelsat
Launch: 24 January 1994 at 21h37 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V63).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Turksat 1A
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #4 ; 1994 2nd loss ; 4982nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor:
Launch: 24 January 1994 at 21h37 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V63).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Meteor 3-7
Spacecraft:  Meteor-3 No. 7
Numbers: 1994 payload #5 ; 1994-003A ; 4983rd spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 25 January 1994 at 0h28 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Tubsat B
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #6 ; 1994-003B ; 4984th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Germany'a Technical University of Berlin

Source: TUBSAT
Launch: 25 January 1994 at 0h28 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;  TUBSAT satellites ;
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Clementine 1 / DSPSE
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #7 ; 1994-004A ; 4985th spacecraft.
Type: Technology and lunar probe
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force/Space Defense Initiative Organization
Launch: 25 January 1994 at 16h34 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 2 (SLV 23G-11).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ISA
Spacecraft:  Interstage Adapter Satellite
Numbers: 1994 payload #8 ; 1994-004C ; 4986th spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmosphere studies
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 25 January 1994 at 16h34 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 2 (SLV 23G-11).
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Mission: The Clementine Interstage Adapter Satellite (ISAS) was the lunar transfer booster used to propel the Clementine spacecraft to the Moon from Earth orbit. After boosting Clementine into a lunar transfer orbit, the ISAS was left in a highly elliptical (~300 x 127,000) Earth orbit with an inclination of 67 degrees. From this orbit the ISAS passed regularly through the Van Allen radiation belts and regions containing space debris, as well as interplanetary radiation and micrometeorite environments. To study these regions and to perform engineering studies to complement those aboard Clementine, the ISAS was equipped with an instrument pallet containing a number of experiments.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's 1994-004C ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-21
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 221
Numbers: 1994 payload #9 ; 1994-005A ; 4987th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 26 January 1994 at 2h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U N15000-635).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-60
Spacecraft:  Discovery
Numbers: 1994 payload #10 ; 1994-006A ; 4988th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS A
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #11 ; 1994-006B ; 4989th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS B
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #12 ; 1994-006C ; 4990th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS C
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #13 ; 1994-006D ; 4991st spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS D
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #14 ; 1994-006E ; 4992nd spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS E
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #15 ; 1994-006F ; 4993rd spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ODERACS F
Spacecraft:  Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere
Numbers: 1994 payload #16 ; 1994-006G ; 4994th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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BREMSAT
Spacecraft:  University of Bremen Satellite
Numbers: 1994 payload #17 ; 1994-006H ; 4995th spacecraft.
Type: Science & technology
Sponsor: University of Bremen
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 12h14 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery's payload bay.
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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OREX / Ryusei
Spacecraft:  Orbital Reentry Experiment. Orbital Re-entry
Numbers: 1994 payload #18 ; 1994-007A ; 4996th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Japan's NASDA
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 22h20 UTC, from Tanegashima Space Center's Y, by a H-II (H-II-1F).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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VEP / Myojo
Spacecraft:  Vehicle Evaluation Payload
Numbers: 1994 payload #19 ; 1994-007B ; 4997th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Japan's NASDA
Launch: 3 February 1994 at 22h20 UTC, from Tanegashima Space Center's Y, by a H-II (H-II-1F).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Raduga 1-3
Spacecraft:  Globus
Numbers: 1994 payload #20 ; 1994-008A ; 4998th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 5 February 1994 at 8h46 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 375-02 / 11S861 83L).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Milstar DFS 1 (USA 99)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #21 ; 1994-009A ; 4999th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Source: A. Parsch
Launch: 7 February 1994 at 21h47 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-40, by a Titan 4 (Titan 401A TC-12 / Centaur G K-10 (45E-3)).
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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KF 1 / SJ 4 / Shi Jian 4
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #22 ; 1994-010A ; 5000th spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmosphere studies
Sponsor: China
Launch: 8 February 1994 at 8h30 UTC, from Xichang's LC-2, by a Chang Zheng 3A (CZ3A-1).
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Mission: First testflight of the new Chang Zheng-3A launcher, which successfully placed a dummy DFH-3 spacecraft and a small scientific satellite into ag eosynchronous transfert orbit (GTO). The new generation DFH-3 spacecraft is much larger (more than one metric ton on-station) than the DFH-2, utilizing 3-axis stabilization and bearing a resemblance to the GE Astro Space 5000 series spacecraft. Due to its size, the DFH-3 requires a more capable launch vehicle than the DFH-2's CZ-3, the CZ-3A which was tested on this flight.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; FAS's DFH-3 ;
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SJ 4-2 / DFH 3 model
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #23 ; 1994-010B ; 5001st spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: China
Launch: 8 February 1994 at 8h30 UTC, from Xichang's LC-2, by a Chang Zheng 3A (CZ3A-1).
Orbit:
Decayed: 7 February 2002
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No. 580 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; ;
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Kosmos 2268
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #24 ; 1994-011A ; 5002nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2269
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #25 ; 1994-011B ; 5003rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2270
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #26 ; 1994-011C ; 5004th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2271
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #27 ; 1994-011D ; 5005th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2272
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #28 ; 1994-011E ; 5006th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2273
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #29 ; 1994-011F ; 5007th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 February 1994 at 8h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Raduga 31
Spacecraft:  Gran' No. 40L
Numbers: 1994 payload #30 ; 1994-012A ; 5008th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 18 February 1994 at 7h56 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 376-02 / 11S861 73L).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Galaxy 1R
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #31 ; 1994-013A ; 5009th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Hughes Communications Inc.
Launch: 19 February 1994 at 23h45 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta 7925 (225).
Orbit:
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Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Koronas I / Intercosmos 26
Spacecraft:  AUOS-SM-KI-IK
Numbers: 1994 payload #32 ; 1994-014A ; 5010th spacecraft.
Type: Solar and space physices
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 2 March 1994 at 3h21 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-33/1, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed: 4 March 2001
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.   ; Spacewarn No. 569 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-62 - USMP-2
Spacecraft:  Columbia
Numbers: 1994 payload #33 ; 1994-015A ; 5011th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 4 March 1994 at 13h53 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 36 (USA 100)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 36 / Navstar 2A-15
Numbers: 1994 payload #34 ; 1994-016A ; 5012th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 10 March 1994 at 3h40 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (226).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SEDS 2 End Mass 
Spacecraft:  Small Expendable-tether Deployer
Numbers: 1994 payload #35 ; 1994-016B ; 5013th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 10 March 1994 at 3h40 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (226).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STEP 0 (USA 101)
Spacecraft:  P90-5 ; Space Test Experiment Program
Numbers: 1994 payload # ; 1994-017A ; 5014th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 13 March 1994 at 22h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LC-576E, by a Taurus 1 (T1).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DARPASAT (USA 102)
Spacecraft:  TAOS
Numbers: 1994 payload #37 ; 1994-017B ; 5015th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 13 March 1994 at 22h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LC-576E, by a Taurus 1 (T1).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2274
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4K2 no. 69 / Kobal't
Numbers: 1994 payload #38 ; 1994-018A ; 5016th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 March 1994 at 16h33 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4?, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-22
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 222
Numbers: 1994 payload #39 ; 1994-019A ; 5017th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 22 March 1994 at 5h02 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U 76032992).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-59 - SRL-1
Spacecraft:  Endeavour
Numbers: 1994 payload #40 ; 1994-020A ; 5018th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 9 April 1994 at 11h05, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2275
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 58L / Uragan No. 58L
Numbers: 1994 payload #41 ; 1994-021A ; 5019th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 April 1994 at 7h49 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 377-01 / 11S861 70L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2276
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 60L / Uragan No. 60L
Numbers: 1994 payload #42 ; 1994-021B ; 5020th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 April 1994 at 7h49 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 377-01 / 11S861 70L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2277
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 61L / Uragan No. 61L
Numbers: 1994 payload #43 ; 1994-021C ; 5021st spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 April 1994 at 7h49 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 377-01 / 11S861 70L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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GOES 8
Spacecraft:  GOES I / Geostationary Environmental Satellite
Numbers: 1994 payload #44 ; 1994-022A ; 5022nd spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: NOAA
Launch: 13 April 1994 at 6h04 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas I (AC-73 / Centaur I 5053).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2278
Spacecraft:  Tselina-2 no. 17
Numbers: 1994 payload #45 ; 1994-023A ; 5023rd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 23 April 1994 at 8h09 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2279
Spacecraft:  Parus
Numbers: 1994 payload #46 ; 1994-024A ; 5024th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 April 1994 at 2h09 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/3, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2280
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4KS1 / Neman
Numbers: 1994 payload #47 ; 1994-025A ; 5025th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 28 April 1994 at 17h16 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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TRUMPET 1 (USA 103)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #48 ; 1994-026A ; 5026th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 May 1994 at 15h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-41, by a Titan 4 (Titan 401A TC-10 / Centaur G K-7 (45E-1)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SROSS C2
Spacecraft:  Streched Rohini Satellite Series
Numbers: 1994 payload #49 ; 1994-027A ; 5027th spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmosphere studies
Sponsor: India's ISRO
Launch: 4 May 1994 at 0h00 UTC, from Sriharikota, by an ASLV (ASLV-D4).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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MSTI 2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #50 ; 1994-028A ; 5028th spacecraft.
Type: Space defense
Sponsor: U.S. BMDO
Launch: 9 May 1994 at 2h47 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout G-1 (S218C).
Orbit:
Decayed: 28 November 1998
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  (Retrieved by MIR?)  National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STEP 2 / SIDEX
Spacecraft:  P91-A / STEP M2
Numbers: 1994 payload #51 ; 1994-029A ; 5029th spacecraft.
Type: Space defense
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 19 May 1994 at 17h03 UTC, from Edwards Air Force Base's RW-04/22, by a Pegasus/HAPS (005/F5).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Gorizont 30 / Rimsat-2
Spacecraft:  Gorizont No. 42L
Numbers: 1994 payload #52 ; 1994-030A ; 5030th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 20 May 1994 at 2h01 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 357-01 / 11S861 71L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-23
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 223
Numbers: 1994 payload #53 ; 1994-031A ; 5031st spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 22 May 1994 at 4h30 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U 76024355).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Tselina-D no. 74
Numbers: 1994 payload #54 ; 1994 3rd loss ; 5032nd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 25 May 1994 at 10h15 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2281
Spacecraft:  Zenit-8 / Oblik no. 4 (Priroda)
Numbers: 1994 payload #55 ; 1994-032A ; 5033rd spacecraft.
Type: Military cartography
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 7 June 1994 at 7h12 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Foton 9
Spacecraft:  Foton No. 9
Numbers: 1994 payload #56 ; 1994-033A ; 5034th spacecraft.
Type: Materials processing in space
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 14 June 1994 at 16h04 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Intelsat 702
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #57 ; 1994-034A ; 5035th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 17 June 1994 at 7h12 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V64).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STRV 1A
Spacecraft:  Space Technology and Research Vehicle
Numbers: 1994 payload #58 ; 1994-034B ; 5036th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 17 June 1994 at 7h12 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V64).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STRV 1B
Spacecraft:  Space Technology and Research Vehicle
Numbers: 1994 payload #59 ; 1994-034C ; 5037th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 17 June 1994 at 7h12 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V64).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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UFO F3 (USA 104)
Spacecraft:  UHF F/O F3
Numbers: 1994 payload #60 ; 1994-035A ; 5038th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 24 June 1994 at 13h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas I (AC-76 / Centaur I 5056).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STEP 1
Spacecraft:  P90-1
Numbers: 1994 payload #61 ; 1994 4th loss ; 5039th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 27 June 1994 at 21h15 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's RW-30/12, by a Pegasus XL (F6).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Soyuz TM-19
Spacecraft:  Soyuz 7K-STM No. 68
Numbers: 1994 payload #62 ; 1994-036A ; 5040th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 1st July 1994 at 12h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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FSW 2-02
Spacecraft:  Fanhui Shi Weixing
Numbers: 1994 payload #63 ; 1994-037A ; 5041st spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: China
Launch: 3 July 1994 at 8h09 UTC, from Jiuquan's LA-2B?, by a Chang Zheng 2D (CZ2D-2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2282
Spacecraft:  Prognoz / SPRN No. 10
Numbers: 1994 payload #64 ; 1994-038A ; 5042nd spacecraft.
Type: Missile early warning
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 6 July 1994 at 23h58 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 365-02 / 11S861 68L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-65 - IML-2
Spacecraft:  Columbia
Numbers: 1994 payload #65 ; 1994-039A ; 5043rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 8 July 1994 at 16h43 at UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Panamsat K1 / PAS 2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #66 ; 1994-040A ; 5044th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Panamsat Inc.
Launch: 8 July 1994 at 23h05 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V65).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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BS-3N
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #67 ; 1994-040B ; 5045th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Japan's TSCJ
Launch: 8 July 1994 at 23h05 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V65).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Nadezhda 4
Spacecraft:  Nadezhda 17F118 No. 104 / Tsikada-Kospas
Numbers: 1994 payload #68 ; 1994-041A ; 5046th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 14 July 1994 at 5h16 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/3, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2283
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4K2 no. 70 / Kobal't
Numbers: 1994 payload #69 ; 1994-042A ; 5047th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 July 1994 at 17h45 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4?, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Apstar A1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #70 ; 1994-043A ; 5048th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor:
Launch: 21 July 1994 at 10h55 UTC, from Xichang's LC-1, by a Chang Zheng 3 (CZ3-9).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2284
Spacecraft:  Yantar-1KFT no. 17 / Kometa No. 17
Numbers: 1994 payload #71 ; 1994-044A ; 5049th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 29 July 1994 at 9h36 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2285
Spacecraft:  Taifun-2 / Obzor No. 1
Numbers: 1994 payload #72 ; 1994-045A ; 5050th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 2 August 1994 at 19h55 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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APEX / Orion 38
Spacecraft:  P90-6 / Advanced Photovoltaic and Electronic Experiments
Numbers: 1994 payload #73 ; 1994-046A ; 5051st spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 August 1994 at 14h38 UTC, from Edwards Air Force Base's RW-04/22, by a Pegasus (F7).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DBS 2 / DirecTV 2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #74 ; 1994-047A ; 5052nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Hughes Communications Inc.
Launch: 3 August 1994 at 23h57 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36A, by an Atlas IIA ((4N), AC-107 / Centaur II 8107).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2286
Spacecraft:  Oko #75
Numbers: 1994 payload #75 ; 1994-048A ; 5053rd spacecraft.
Type: Missille early warning
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 5 August 1994 at 1h12 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / 2BL).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Brasilsat B1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #76 ; 1994-049A ; 5054th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Brazil
Launch: 10 August 1994 at 23h05 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V66).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Turksat 1B
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #77 ; 1994-049B ; 5055th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor:
Launch: 10 August 1994 at 23h05 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V66).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2287
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 67L / Uragan No. 67L
Numbers: 1994 payload #78 ; 1994-050A ; 5056th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 August 1994 at 15h27 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 367-02 / 11S861 74L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2288
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 70L / Uragan No. 70L
Numbers: 1994 payload #79 ; 1994-050B ; 5057th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 August 1994 at 15h27 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 367-02 / 11S861 74L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2289
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 75L / Uragan No. 75L
Numbers: 1994 payload #80 ; 1994-050C ; 5058th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 August 1994 at 15h27 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 367-02 / 11S861 74L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 3-46
Spacecraft:  Molniya-3 No. 60
Numbers: 1994 payload #81 ; 1994-051A ; 5059th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 23 August 1994 at 14h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4?, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-24
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 224
Numbers: 1994 payload #82 ; 1994-052A ; 5060th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 25 August 1994 at 14h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U N15000-636).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2290
Spacecraft:  Orlets-1 no. 1
Numbers: 1994 payload #83 ; 1994-053A ; 5061st spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 August 1994 at 12h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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MERCURY 1 (USA 105)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #84 ; 1994-054A ; 5062nd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 27 August 1994 at 8h58 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-41, by a Titan 4 (Titan 401A TC-11 / Centaur G K-9 (45E-2)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Optus B3 / Aussat B3
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #85 ; 1994-055A ; 5063rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Australia
Launch: 27 August 1994 at 23h10 UTC, from Xichang's LC-2, by a Chang Zheng 2E (CZ2E-4).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ETS 6 / Kiku 6 
Spacecraft: Engineering Test Satellite
Numbers: 1994 payload #86 ; 1994-056A ; 5064th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Japan's NASDA
Launch: 28 August 1994 at 7h50 UTC, from Tanegashima Space Center's Y, by a H-II (H-II-2F).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DMSP Block 5D-2 F-12 (USA 106)
Spacecraft:  DMSP 23545 DMSP S-11
Numbers: 1994 payload #87 ; 1994-057A ; 5065th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force

Source : A, Parsch
Launch: 29 August 1994 at 16h48 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by an Atlas E (+ Star-37S-ISS).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Telstar 402
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #88 ; 1994-058A ; 5066th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor:
Launch: 9 September 1994 at 0h29 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42L (V67).
Orbit:
Decayed: 14 November 2004
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No. 613 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-64 - LITE 1
Spacecraft:  Discovery
Numbers: 1994 payload #89 ; 1994-059A ; 5067th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 9 September 1994 at 22h22 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Spartan 201
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #90 ; 1994-059B ; 5068th spacecraft.
Type: Astronomy
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 9 September 1994 at 22h22 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery cargo bay on 13 September 1994. 
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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'Ofeq ?
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload n/a ; 1994 5th loss? ; n/a
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Israel
Launch: 15 September 1994, from Palmachim, by a Shaviyt.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Note: "Failure not acknowledged" according to Mark Wade's Encyclopedia Astronautica.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2291
Spacecraft:  Potok no. 8 s/n 19L / Geizer No. 19L
Numbers: 1994 payload #91 ; 1994-060A ; 5069th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 21 September 1994 at 17h53 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-200/39, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 381-02 / 11S861 86L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2292
Spacecraft:  Vektor
Numbers: 1994 payload #92 ; 1994-061A ; 5070th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 27 September 1994 at 14h09 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-68 - SRL-2 
Spacecraft:  Endeavour
Numbers: 1994 payload #93 ; 1994-062A ; 5071st spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 30 September 1994 at 11h16 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Soyuz TM-20
Spacecraft:  Soyuz 7K-STM No. 69
Numbers: 1994 payload #94 ; 1994-063A ; 5072nd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 3 October 1994 at 22h42 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Intelsat 703
Spacecraft:  NSS 703
Numbers: 1994 payload #95 ; 1994-064A ; 5073rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 6 October 1994 at 6h35 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas IIAS ((4N), AC-111 / Centaur II 8202).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Solidaridad 2 (Satmex 4)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #96 ; 1994-065A ; 5074th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Secretaria De Comunicaciones Y Transportes
Launch: 8 October 1994 at 1h07 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V68).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Thaicom 2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #97 ; 1994-065B ; 5075th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Shinawatra Satellite Public Co.
Launch: 8 October 1994 at 1h07 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V68).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Okean-O1 7
Spacecraft:  Okean-O1 No. 7
Numbers: 1994 payload #98 ; 1994-066A ; 5076th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean remote sensing
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 11 October 1994 at 14h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Ekspress 1
Spacecraft:  Ekspress No. 11L
Numbers: 1994 payload #99 ; 1994-067A ; 5077th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 13 October 1994 at 16h19 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-200/39, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2M (8K82K 377-02 / 11S861-01 11L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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IRS P2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #100 ; 1994-068A ; 5078th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: India's ISRO
Launch: 15 October 1994 at 5h05 UTC, from Sriharikota, by a PSLV (PSLV-D2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Elektro 1
Spacecraft:  Elektro No. 1L
Numbers: 1994 payload #101 ; 1994-069A ; 5079th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 31 October 1994 at 14h30 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 361-02 / 11S861 56L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Astra 1D
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #102 ; 1994-070A ; 5080th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Luxembourg's Société Européenne des Satellites
Launch: 1st November 1994 at 0h37 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42P (V69).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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WIND
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #103 ; 1994-071A ; 5081st spacecraft.
Type: Sun-Earth studies
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 1st November 1994 at 9h31 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta 7925-10 (227).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2293
Spacecraft:  US-P / US-PM s/n 5
Numbers: 1994 payload #104 ; 1994-072A ; 5082nd spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 2 November 1994 at 1h12 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon 2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-66 - Atlas-3
Spacecraft:  Atlantis
Numbers: 1994 payload #105 ; 1994-073A ; 5083rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 3 November 1994 at 17h00 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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CRISTA-SPAS
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #106 ; 1994-073B ; 5084th spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmosphere studies
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 3 November 1994 at 17h00 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Atlantis cargo bay on 4 November 1994.#
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Resurs-O1 3
Spacecraft:  Resurs-O1 No. 3L
Numbers: 1994 payload #107 ; 1994-074A ; 5085th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 4 November 1994 at 6h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-25
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 225
Numbers: 1994 payload #108 ; 1994-075A ; 5086th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 11 November 1994 at 7h21 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U Ya15000-638).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2294
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 62L / Uragan No. 62L
Numbers: 1994 payload #109 ; 1994-076A ; 5087th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 November 1994 at 0h39 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-200/39, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 371-01 / 11S861 97L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2295
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 63L / Uragan No. 63L
Numbers: 1994 payload #110 ; 1994-076B ; 5088th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 November 1994 at 0h39 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-200/39, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 371-01 / 11S861 97L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2296
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 64L / Uragan No. 64L
Numbers: 1994 payload #111 ; 1994-076C ; 5089th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 November 1994 at 0h39 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-200/39, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 371-01 / 11S861 97L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2297
Spacecraft:  Tselina-2 no. 18
Numbers: 1994 payload #112 ; 1994-077A ; 5090th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 November 1994 at 9h15 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Geo-IK
Spacecraft:  Geo-IK no. 14 / Musson No. 24
Numbers: 1994 payload #113 ; 1994-078A ; 5091st spacecraft.
Type: Geodesy
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 29 November 1994 at 2h54 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome'sLC-32/2, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Orion 1 (Telstar 11)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #114 ; 1994-079A ; 5092nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Orion Satellite Corp.
Launch: 29 November 1994 at 10h21 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36A, by an Atlas IIA ((4N), AC-110 / Centaur II 8109).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DFH-3 1 
Spacecraft:  Dong Fang Hong 3
Numbers: 1994 payload #115 ; 1994-080A ; 5093rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: China

Source: FAS
Launch: 29 November 1994 at 17h02 UTC, from Xichang Cosmodrome's LC-2, by a Chang Zheng 3A (CZ3A-2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: DFH-3 1 was destine to be the first operational third-generation DFH-3 communications satellites. After entering GTO precisely as planned, the German-supplied apogee kick stage, that support the spacecraft malfunctioned, causing Chinese officials to use DFH-3 1's propulsion system to lift it into a sub-geosynchronous orbit. However, the spacecraft was declared lost.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; FAS's DFH-3 ;
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Panamsat K2 / PAS 3
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #116 ; 1994 6th loss ; 5094th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Panamsat
Launch: 1st December 1994 at 22h57 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42P (V70).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-88
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #117 ; 1994-081A ; 5095th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 14 December 1994 at 14h21 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Luch
Spacecraft:  Al'tair No. 13L
Numbers: 1994 payload #118 ; 1994-082A ; 5096th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 16 December 1994 at 12h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 373-02 / 11S861 75L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2298
Spacecraft:  Strela-2
Numbers: 1994 payload #119 ; 1994-083A ; 5097th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 December 1994 at 5h16 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DSP F17 (USA 107)
Spacecraft:  DSP F17
Numbers: 1994 payload #120 ; 1994-084A ; 5098th spacecraft.
Type: Missile early warning
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force

Source: A. Parsch
Launch: 22 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-40, by a Titan 4 (Titan 402A/IUS K-14 (45D-3)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Radio-ROSTO / Radio Sputnik 15 (RS-15)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #121 ; 1994-085A ; 5099th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (radio-amateur
Sponsor: Russia radio-amateur
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 3h01 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-175/59, by a Rokot.
Orbit: 1,885 km x 2,165 km x 64.59° x 127.45 min
Decayed:
Mission: Radio Amateurs satellite RS-15 carries transponders and two radiobeacons, CW-broadcast bulletin board. The satellite have not orientation and stabilization systems. RS-15 is spherical spacecraft (about 1 meter in diameter) and weights approximately 70 kg. Electronics onboard equipment was designed and realized by group of radio amateurs from Kaluga town and supervisions by public organization NILAKT POSTO (aero-cosmic laboratory). Full controls of RS-15 as RS-10/11 and RS-12/13 implemented by RS3A controls station at Moscow (head Leonid Maksakov).
Launcher: "Rokot" is made on base of rocketry boosters (1st and 2nd stages) of missile well known as SS-19 and new booster "Briz" (3th stage).
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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Kosmos 2299
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #122 ; 1994-086A ; 5100th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2300
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #123 ; 1994-086B ; 5101st spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a J-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2301
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #124 ; 1994-086C ; 5102nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a J-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2302
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #125 ; 1994-086D ; 5103rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a J-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2303
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #126 ; 1994-086E ; 5104th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a J-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2304
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1994 payload #127 ; 1994-086F ; 5105th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1994 at 22h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32/2?, by a J-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Raduga 32
Spacecraft:  Gran' No. 43L
Numbers: 1994 payload #128 ; 1994-087A ; 5106th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 28 December 1994 at 11h31 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 366-01 / 11S861 62L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2305
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4KS1 / Neman
Numbers: 1994 payload #129 ; 1994-088A ; 5107th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 29 December 1994 at 11h31 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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NOAA 14
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1994 payload #130 ; 1994-089A ; 5108th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: NOAA
Launch: 30 December 1994 at 10h02 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by an Atlas E (+ Star-37S-ISS).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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1992 spacecrafts 1994 spacecrafts
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The 118 spacecrafts launched in 1993 :
1) Kosmos 2230 / Tsikada 2) Molniya 1-85 3) STS-54 4) TDRS 6
5) Kosmos 2231 / Yantar-4K2 66 6) Soyuz TM-16 7) Kosmos 2232 / Oko 72 8) Navstar 2-18 (USA 88)
9) Kosmos 2233 / Parus 10) OXP 1 / Orbcomm CDS 11) SCD-1 12) Kosmos 2234 / Glonass (Uragan) 73L
13) Kosmos 2235 / Glonass (Uragan) 59L 14) Kosmos 2236 / Glonass (Uragan) 57L 15) Astro D / ASCA Asuka 16) Progress M-16
17) Raduga 29 18) EKA-1 (Start-1) 19) UFO F1 20) Kosmos 2237 / Tselina-2
21) Navstar 2-19 (USA 90) 22) SEDS 1 23) Kosmos 2238 / US-P / US-PM 1 24) Progress M-17
25) Kosmos 2239 / Parus 26) Kosmos 2240 / Yantar-4K2 67 27) Kosmos 2241 / Oko 73 28) STS-56 - Atlas-2
29) Spartan 201 30) Kosmos 2242 / Tselina-R / Tselina-D 73 31) Molniya 3-44 32) Alexis
33) Orbcomm OXP-2 34) STS-55 -  Spacelab-D2 35) Kosmos 2243 / Yantar-1KFT 16 36) Kosmos 2244 / US-P / US-PM 2
37) Kosmos 2245 / Strela-3 38) Kosmos 2246 / Strela-3 39) Kosmos 2247 / Strela-3 40) Kosmos 2248 / Strela-3
41) Kosmos 2249 / Strela-3 42) Kosmos 2250 / Strela-3 43) Astra 1C 44) Arsene-OSCAR 29
45) Navstar 2-20 /  (USA 91) 46) Resurs F-17 47) Progress M-18 48) Molniya 1-86
49) Gorizont 50) Kosmos 2251 / Strela-2 51) STS-57 52) Kosmos 2252 / Strela-3
53) Kosmos 2253 / Strela-3 54) Kosmos 2254 / Strela-3 55) Kosmos 2255 / Strela-3 56) Kosmos 2256 / Strela-3
57) Kosmos 2257 / Strela-3 58) HGS-4 (Galaxy 4H) 59) Resurs F-18 60) Radcal
61) Navstar 2-21 (USA 92) 62) SEDS 2 (PMG-PDP) 63) Soyuz TM-17 64) Kosmos 2258 / US-P / US-PM 3
65) Kosmos 2259 / Yantar-4K2 68 66) DSCS III B-9 (USA 94) 67) Kosmos 2260 / Zenit-8 / Oblik 68) Hispasat 1B
69) Insat 2B 70) NOSS 19 / SLDCOM 3 71) SSU 72) SSU
73) SSU 74) TLD 75) Molniya 3-45 76) NOAA 13
77) Kosmos 2261 / Oko 74 78) Progress M-19 79) Resurs F-19 80) Navstar 2-22 (USA 94)
81) Meteor 2-21 82) Temisat 83) UFO F2 (USA 95) 84) Kosmos 2262 / Don (5) / Orlets-1 5
85) STS-51 86) ACTS 87) ORFEUS-SPAS 88) Kosmos 2263 / Tselina-2
89) Kosmos 2264 / US-P / US-PM 4 90) IRS-1E 91) SPOT 3 92) STELLA
93) Eyesat 1 / AMRAD-Oscar-27 94) Healthsat 1 95) ITAMsat / Italy-OSCAR 26(IO-26) 96) Uribyol 2 / KITSAT-OSCAR 25 (KO-25)
97) PoSAT 1 / PoSAT-OSCAR 28 98) Raduga 30 99) Landsat 6 100) FSW 1-14 / Jian Bing 
101) Progress M-20 102) STS-58 - SLS-2 103) Intelsat 701 104) Kosmos 2265 / Taifun-1B
105) Navstar 2-23 (USA 96) 106) Gorizont 28 107) Kosmos 2266 / Parus 108) Kosmos 2267 / Yantar-4KS1
109) Gorizont 29 / Rimsat  110) Solidaridad 1 (Satmex 3) 111) Meteosat 6 / MOP 3 112) DSCS III B-10 (USA 97)
113) STS-61 114) NATO IVB (USA 98) 115) Telstar 401 116) DBS 1 / DirecTV 1
117) Thaicom 1 118) Molniya 1-87
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Spacecraft Entries
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Kosmos 2230
Spacecraft:  Tsikada
Numbers: 1993 payload #1 ; 1993-001A ; 4861st spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 January 1992 at 11h02 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/3, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 53778-426).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-85
Spacecraft:  Molniya-1T
Numbers: 1993 payload #2 ; 1993-002A ; 4862nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 13 January 1993 at 1h55 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-54
Spacecraft:  Endeavour
Numbers: 1993 payload #3 ; 1993-003A ; 4863rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 13 January 1992 at 13h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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TDRS 6
Spacecraft:  TDRS F
Numbers: 1993 payload #4 ; 1993-003B ; 4864th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (data relay)
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 13 January 1992 at 13h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Endeavour cargo bay on 13 January 1993.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2231
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4K2 no. 66 / Kobal't
Numbers: 1993 payload #5 ; 1993-004A ; 4865th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 19 January 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Soyuz TM-16
Spacecraft:  Soyuz 7K-STM No. 101
Numbers: 1993 payload #6 ; 1993-005A ; 4866th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 24 January 1992 at 5h58 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2232
Spacecraft:  Oko #72
Numbers: 1993 payload #7 ; 1993-006A ; 4867th spacecraft.
Type: Missille early warning
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 January 1992 at 14h24 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / 2BL).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 2-18 (USA 88)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 22 / · Navstar 2A-09 / Navstar BIIA-18
Numbers: 1993 payload #8 ; 1993-007A ; 4868th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 3 February 1993 at 2h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (218).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2233
Spacecraft:  Parus
Numbers: 1993 payload #9 ; 1993-008A ; 4869th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 9 February 1993 at 2h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/3, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 47178-428).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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OXP 1 / Orbcomm CDS
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #10 ; 1993-009A ; 4870th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S.' Orbital Communications Corp.
Launch: 9 February 1993 at 14h24 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's RW-15/33, by a Pegasus (003/F3).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SCD-1
Spacecraft:  Data Collection Satellite 1
Numbers: 1993 payload #11 ; 1993-009B ; 4871th spacecraft.
Type: Environmental data relay
Sponsor: Brazil
Launch: 9 February 1993 at 14h24 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's RW-15/33, by a Pegasus (003/F3).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2234
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 73L / Uragan No. 73L
Numbers: 1993 payload #12 ; 1993-010A ; 4872nd spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 February 1993 at 20h09 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 362-01 / 11S861 66L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2235
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 59L / Uragan No. 59L
Numbers: 1993 payload #13 ; 1993-010B ; 4873rd spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 February 1993 at 20h09 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 362-01 / 11S861 66L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2236
Spacecraft:  Glonass s/n 57L / Uragan No. 57L
Numbers: 1993 payload #14 ; 1993-010C ; 4874th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 February 1993 at 20h09 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 362-01 / 11S861 66L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Astro D / ASCA Asuka 
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #15 ; 1993-011A ; 4875th spacecraft.
Type: X-ray astronomy
Sponsor: Japan
Launch: 20 February 1993 at 2h24 UTC, from Kagoshima Space Center's M1, by a Mu-3S-II (M-3S2-7).
Orbit:
Decayed: 2 March 2001
Mission: The Japanese Asuka (ASTRO D, ASCA) satellite operated from February 1993 to July 2000 and made observations of the hard X-ray sky with CCD imagers and a foil-type set of X-ray telescopes.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No. 448  ; Spacewarn No. 569 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log
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Progress M-16
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 216
Numbers: 1993 payload #16 ; 1993-012A ; 4876th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 21 February 1993 at 18h28 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2 U15000-068).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Raduga 29
Spacecraft:  Gran' No. 42L
Numbers: 1993 payload #17 ; 1993-013A ; 4877th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 25 March 1993 at 2h28 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 358-01 / 11S861 67L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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EKA-1 (Start-1)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #18 ; 1993-014A ; 4878th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 25 March 1993 at 13h26 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-158, by a Start-1.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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UFO F1
Spacecraft:  UHF F/O F1 ; Ultra High Frequency Follow On
Numbers: 1993 payload #19 ; 1993-015A ; 4879th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 25 March 1993 at 21h36 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas I (AC-74 / Centaur I 5054).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2237
Spacecraft:  Tselina-2
Numbers: 1993 payload #20 ; 1993-016A ; 4880th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 March 1993 at 2h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 2-19 (USA 90)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 31 / Navstar 2A-10 / Navstar BIIA-19
Numbers: 1993 payload #21 ; 1993-017A ; 4881st spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 30 March 1993 at 3h09 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (219).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SEDS 1
Spacecraft:  Small Expendable-tether Deployer
Numbers: 1993 payload #22 ; 1993-017B ; 4882nd spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 30 March 1993 at 3h09 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (219).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2238
Spacecraft:  US-P / US-PM s/n 1
Numbers: 1993 payload #23 ; 1993-018A ; 4883rd spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 30 March 1993 at 12h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon 2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-17
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 217
Numbers: 1993 payload #24 ; 1993-019A ; 4884th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 31 March 1993 at 3h36 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2 N15000-069).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2239
Spacecraft:  Parus
Numbers: 1993 payload #25 ; 1993-020A ; 4885th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 1st April 1993 at 18h57 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/3, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 47178-431).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2240
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4K2 no. 67 / Kobal't
Numbers: 1993 payload #26 ; 1993-021A ; 4886th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 2 April 1993 at 14h09 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2241
Spacecraft:  Oko #73
Numbers: 1993 payload #27 ; 1993-022A ; 4887th spacecraft.
Type: Missille early warning
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 6 April 1993 at 19h12 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / 2BL).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-56 - Atlas-2 
Spacecraft:  Discovery
Numbers: 1993 payload #28 ; 1993-023A ; 4888th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 8 April 1993 at 5h29 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Spartan 201
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #29 ; 1993-023B ; 4889th spacecraft.
Type: Astronomy
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 8 April 1993 at 5h29 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery cargo bay on 11 April 1993.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2242
Spacecraft:  Tselina-R / Tselina-D no. 73
Numbers: 1993 payload #30 ; 1993-024A ; 4890th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 April 1993 at 7h55 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 3-44
Spacecraft:  Molniya-3 No. 57
Numbers: 1993 payload #31 ; 1993-025A ; 4891st spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 21 April 1993 at 0h28 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed: 25 January 2004
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No. 603 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Alexis
Spacecraft: P89-1B
Numbers: 1993 payload #32 ; 1993-026A ; 4892nd spacecraft.
Type: Astronomy
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 25 April 1993 at 13h56 UTC, from Edwards Air Force Base's RW-04/22, by a Pegasus (004/F4).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Orbcomm OXP-2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #33 ; 1993-026B ; 4893rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S.' Orbital Communications Corp.
Launch: 25 April 1993 at 13h56 UTC, from Edwards Air Force Base's RW-04/22, by a Pegasus (004/F4).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-55 -  Spacelab-D2
Spacecraft:  Columbia
Numbers: 1993 payload #34 ; 1993-027A ; 4894th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 25 April 1993 at 14h50 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2243
Spacecraft:  Yantar-1KFT no. 16 / Kometa No. 16
Numbers: 1993 payload #35 ; 1993-028A ; 4895th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 27 April 1993 at 12h28 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2244
Spacecraft:  US-P / US-PM s/n 2
Numbers: 1993 payload #36 ; 1993-029A ; 4896th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 28 April 1993 at 3h36 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon 2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2245
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #37 ; 1993-030A ; 4897th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2246
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #38 ; 1993-030B ; 4898th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2247
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #39 ; 1993-030C ; 4899th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2248
Spacecraft: Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #40 ; 1993-030D ; 4900th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2249
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #41 ; 1993-030E ; 4901st spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2250
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #42 ; 1993-030F ; 4902nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 May 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Astra 1C
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #43 ; 1993-031A ; 4903rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Société Europíenne des Satellites
Launch: 12 May 1993 at 0h57 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42L (V56).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Arsene-OSCAR 29
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #44 ; 1993-031B ; 4904th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (radio-amateur)
Sponsor: Club de l'Espace
Launch: 12 May 1993 at 0h57 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42L (V56).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: Arsene-OSCAR 24 was a French packet relay satellite built by French Radio Amateur Club de l'Espace. The packet system was never implemented because the 2 meter transponder failed soon after launch. Arsene was then used to relay SSB and CW signals on 2.4 GHz for several months until this transponder failed as well.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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Navstar 2-20 (USA 91)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 37 / Navstar BIIA-20 (GPS)
Numbers: 1993 payload #45 ; 1993-032A ; 4905th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 13 May 1993 at 0h07 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (220).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Resurs F-17
Spacecraft:  Resurs-F2 17F42 No. 9
Numbers: 1993 payload #46 ; 1993-033A ; 4906th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 21 May 1993 at 9h21 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-18
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 218
Numbers: 1993 payload #47 ; 1993-034A ; 4907th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 22 May 1993 at 6h43 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-86
Spacecraft:  Molniya-1T No. 81
Numbers: 1993 payload #48 ; 1993-035A ; 4908th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 26 May 1993 at 3h36 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/4, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Gorizont
Spacecraft:  Gorizont No. 39L
Numbers: 1993 payload #49 ; 1993 1st loss ; 4909th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 27 May 1993 at 1h21 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 364-02 / 11S861 69).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2251
Spacecraft:  Strela-2
Numbers: 1993 payload #50 ; 1993-036A ; 4910th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 June 1993 at 4h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 47135-601).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: Kosmos 2251 collided with Iridium 33 on 10 February 2009 at at 16h56 UTC. It was a Strela-2M communication satellite that stopped operations in 1995.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; RSNF's 11 Feb 09 ;
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STS-57
Spacecraft:  Endeavour
Numbers: 1993 payload #51 ; 1993-037A ; 4911th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 21 June 1993 at 13h07 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2252
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #52 ; 1993-038A ; 4912th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2253
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #53 ; 1993-038B ; 4913th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2254
Spacecraft: Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #54 ; 1993-038C ; 4914th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2255
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #55 ; 1993-038D ; 4915th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2256
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #56 ; 1993-038E ; 4916th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2257
Spacecraft:  Strela-3
Numbers: 1993 payload #57 ; 1993-038F ; 4917th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 June 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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HGS-4 (Galaxy 4H)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #58 ; 1993-039A ; 4918th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Hughes Communications Inc.
Launch: 25 June 1993 at 0h18 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 42P+ (V57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Resurs F-18
Spacecraft:  Resurs-F1 14F43 No. 57
Numbers: 1993 payload #59 ; 1993-040A ; 4919th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 25 June 1993 at 8h38 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Radcal
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #60 ; 1993-041A ; 4920th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 25 June 1993 at 23h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout G-1 (S217C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 2-21 (USA 92)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 39 / · Navstar 2A-12 / Navstar BIIA-21 (GPS)
Numbers: 1993 payload #61 ; 1993-042A ; 4921st spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 26 June 1993 at 13h27 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (221).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SEDS 2 (PMG-PDP)
Spacecraft:  Small Expendable-tether Deployer (Plasma Motor Generator + Far End Package + Plasma Diagnostic Package)
Numbers: 1993 payload #62 ; 1993-042B ; 4922nd spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 26 June 1993 at 13h27 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (221).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Soyuz TM-17
Spacecraft:  Soyuz 7K-STM No. 66
Numbers: 1993 payload #63 ; 1993-043A ; 4923rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 1st July 1993 at 14h38 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2258
Spacecraft:  US-P / US-PM s/n 3
Numbers: 1993 payload #64 ; 1993-044A ; 4924th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 7 July 1993 at 7h12 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon 2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2259
Spacecraft: Yantar-4K2 no. 68 / Kobal't
Numbers: 1993 payload #65 ; 1993-045A ; 4925th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 14 July 1993 at 16h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DSCS III B-9 (USA 94)
Spacecraft:  DSCS III F-7
Numbers: 1993 payload #66 ; 1993-046A ; 4926th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 19 July 1993 at 22h04 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36A, by an Atlas II ((3), AC-104 / Centaur II 8104, IABS-3).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2260
Spacecraft:  Zenit-8 / Oblik no. 3 / Resurs-T
Numbers: 1993 payload #67 ; 1993-047A ; 4927th spacecraft.
Type: Military cartography
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 22 July 1993 at 8h38 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Hispasat 1B
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #68 ; 1993-048A ; 4928th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Spain's Hispasat S.A.
Launch: 22 July 1993 at 22h58 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V58).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Insat 2B
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #69 ; 1993-048B ; 4929th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: India
Launch: 22 July 1993 at 22h58 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V58).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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NOSS 19 / Advanced NOSS 3 / SLDCOM 3
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #70 ; 1993 2nd loss ; 4930th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 2 August 1993 at 19h59 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by a Titan 4 (Titan 403A K-11 (45F-9)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SSU
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #71 ; 1993 3rd loss ; 4931st spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 2 August 1993 at 19h59 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by a Titan 4 (Titan 403A K-11 (45F-9)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SSU
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #72 ; 1993 4th loss ; 4932nd spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 2 August 1993 at 19h59 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by a Titan 4 (Titan 403A K-11 (45F-9)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SSU
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #73 ; 1993 5th loss ; 4933rd spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 2 August 1993 at 19h59 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by a Titan 4 (Titan 403A K-11 (45F-9)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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TLD
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #74 ; 1993 6th loss  ; 4934th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence?
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 2 August 1993 at 19h59 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by a Titan 4 (Titan 403A K-11 (45F-9)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 3-45
Spacecraft:  Molniya-3 No. 58
Numbers: 1993 payload #75 ; 1993-049A ; 4935th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 4 August 1993 at 0h57 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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NOAA 13
Spacecraft:  NOAA I
Numbers: 1993 payload #76 ; 1993-050A ; 4936th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: NOAA
Launch: 9 August 1993 at 10h02 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by an Atlas E (34E / Star-37S-ISS).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2261
Spacecraft:  Oko #74
Numbers: 1993 payload #77 ; 1993-051A ; 4937th spacecraft.
Type: Missille early warning
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 10 August 1993 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / 2BL).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-19
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 219
Numbers: 1993 payload #78 ; 1993-052A ; 4938th spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 11 August 1993 at 22h19 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U N15000-634).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Resurs F-19
Spacecraft:  Resurs-F1 14F43 No. 56
Numbers: 1993 payload #79 ; 1993-053A ; 4939th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 August 1993 at 10h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-16/2, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 2-22 (USA 94)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 35 / · Navstar 2A-13 / Navstar BIIA-22 (GPS)
Numbers: 1993 payload #80 ; 1993-054A ; 4940th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 30 August 1993 at 12h43 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta 7925 (222).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Meteor 2-21
Spacecraft:  Meteor-2 No. 24
Numbers: 1993 payload #81 ; 1993-055A ; 4941st spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 31 August 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Temisat
Spacecraft:  Telespazio Micro Satellite
Numbers: 1993 payload #82 ; 1993-055B ; 4942nd spacecraft.
Type: Technology (date relay)
Sponsor: Italy's Telespazio
Launch: 31 August 1993 at 4h48 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-32, by a F-2/Tsyklon 3.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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UFO F2 (USA 95)
Spacecraft:  UHF F/O F2 ;  Ultra High Frequency Follow On
Numbers: 1993 payload #83 ; 1993-056A ; 4943rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 3 September 1993 at 11h17 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas I (AC-75 / Centaur I 5055).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2262
Spacecraft:  Don (5) / Orlets-1 no. 5
Numbers: 1993 payload #84 ; 1993-057A ; 4944th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 7 September 1993 at 13h26 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit: Initial: 172 km x 290 km x 64.9°
Final: 207 km x 323 km x 64.9°
Recovered: After 103 days
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No. 506 ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-51
Spacecraft:  Discovery
Numbers: 1993 payload #85 ; 1993-058A ; 4945th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 12 September 1993 at 11h45 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ACTS
Spacecraft:  Advanced Communications Technology Satellite
Numbers: 1993 payload #86 ; 1993-058B ; 4946th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 12 September 1993 at 11h45 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery payload bay on 12 September 1993.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ORFEUS-SPAS
Spacecraft:  ASTRO-SPAS
Numbers: 1993 payload #87 ; 1993-058C ; 4947th spacecraft.
Type: Astronomy
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 12 September 1993 at 11h45 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle. Deployed from Discovery payload bay.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2263
Spacecraft:  Tselina-2
Numbers: 1993 payload #88 ; 1993-059A ; 4948th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 September 1993 at 7h36 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-45/1, by a J-1/Zenit-2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2264
Spacecraft:  US-P / US-PM s/n 4
Numbers: 1993 payload #89 ; 1993-060A ; 4949th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 September 1993 at 0h43 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon 2.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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IRS-1E
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #90 ; 1993 7th loss ; 4950th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: India's ISRO
Launch: 20 September 1993 at 5h12 UTC, from Sriharikota, by a PSLV (PSLV-D1).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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SPOT 3
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #91 ; 1993-061A ; 4951st spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: France's CNES
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STELLA
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #92 ; 1993-061B ; 4952nd spacecraft.
Type: Geodesy
Sponsor:
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Eyesat 1 / AMRAD-Oscar-27
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #93 ; 1993-061C ; 4953rd spacecraft.
Type: Technology & radio-amateur communications
Sponsor: U.S. Interferometrics Inc.
Source: AMSAT
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: AMRAD/EYESAT-1 was The amateur payload of EYESAT-1 was later designated AMRAD-OSCAR 27 once in orbit.
AO-27 is a secondary amateur communications payload carried aboard the EYESAT-1 experimental MICROSAT satellite built by Interferometrics Inc. of Chantilly, Virginia.  The commercial side of the spacecraft's mission is the experimental monitoring of mobile industrial equipment.The amateur equipment aboard the satellite was constructed by members of AMRAD, a technically oriented, non-profit organization of radio amateurs based in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., to meet the needs of amateurs for a platform to conduct digital satellite communications experiments.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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Healthsat 1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #94 ; 1993-061D ; 4954th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (medical data relay)
Sponsor:
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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ITAMsat / Italy-OSCAR 26 (IO-26)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #95 ; 1993-061E ; 4955th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (radio-amateur)
Sponsor: AMSAT-ITALY
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: ITAMSAT was later designated Italy-OSCAR-26 once in orbit. IO-26 was built by AMSAT-ITALY. Its mission is to store and forward amateur radio messages like AO-16, LO-19, UO-22, KO-23 and KO-25. IO-26's operation is identical to AO-16 and LO-19. 
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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Uribyol 2 / KITSAT-OSCAR 25 (KO-25)
Spacecraft:  KITSAT-2
Numbers: 1993 payload #96 ; 1993-061F ; 4956th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (radio-amateur)
Sponsor: South Korea's Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) students
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: KITSAT-2 was a South Korean experimental microsatellite based on the SSTL UoSAT bus built by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). KO-25 was operated from The Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC) in South Korea. It was later designated KITSAT-OSCAR-25 once in orbit.
KO-25's mission was to take CCD pictures, process numerical information, measure radiation and receive and forward messages. The Infrared Sensor Experiment (IREX) was designed to acquire I/V characteristics of IR sensors. A passive cooling structure was devised for this experiment where ground controllers monitored the temperature of the experiment.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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PoSAT 1 / PoSAT-OSCAR 28
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #97 ; 1993-061G ; 4957th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (radio-amateur)
Sponsor: Portugal/University of Surrey
Launch: 26 September 1993 at 1h45 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 40 (V59).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: PoSAT-1 is Portugal's first satellite achieved through a technology transfer program with Surrey Satellite Technology, Ltd. (SSTL). PoSAT-1 was built at the University of Surrey in a collaborative program between a consortium of Portuguese academia and industry.  The Portugese consortium sent 4 engineers to Surrey to participate in on-the-job training.  Like KITSAT-1, PoSAT-1 carries a wide range of technology experiments, including earth imaging cameras, DSP and space-radiation experiments. In addition, PoSAT-1 carries the first microsatellite GPS experiment and an ultra-low-cost CCD star sensor. It is operated jointly by the University of Surrey command station at Guildford and the Portugese command station at Sintra. PoSAT was operated on amateur frequencies for several weeks in early 1994. 
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ; A Brief History of Amateur Satellites ;
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Raduga 30
Spacecraft: Gran' No. 41L
Numbers: 1993 payload #98 ; 1993-062A ; 4958th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 30 September 1993 at 17h05 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 359-01 / 11S861 36L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Landsat 6
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #99 ; 1993 8th loss ; 4959th spacecraft.
Type: Earth remote sensing
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 5 October 1993 at 17h56 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 2 (SLV 23G-5).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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FSW 1-14 / Jian Bing 
Spacecraft:  Fanhui Shi Weixing-1 No. 14
Numbers: 1993 payload #100 ; 1993-063A ; 4960th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: China
Launch: 8 October 1993 at 8h00 UTC, from Jiuquan's LA-2B?, by a Chang Zheng 2C (CZ2C-14).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Progress M-20
Spacecraft:  Progress 7K-TGM No. 220
Numbers: 1993 payload #101 ; 1993-064A ; 4961st spacecraft.
Type: Cargo delivery to Mir
Sponsor: Russia (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 12 October 1993 at 21h33 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U 77044270).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-58 - SLS-2 
Spacecraft: Columbia
Numbers: 1993 payload #102 ; 1993-065A ; 4962nd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 18 October 1993 at 14h53 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Intelsat 701
Spacecraft:  Intelsat 7 F1
Numbers: 1993 payload #103 ; 1993-066A ; 4963rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 22 October 1993 at 6h46 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V60).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2265
Spacecraft:  Taifun-1B
Numbers: 1993 payload #104 ; 1993-067A ; 4964th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 October 1993 at 10h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 65065-624).
Orbit:
Decayed: 11 August 2003
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No. 598 ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Navstar 2-23 (USA 96)
Spacecraft:  Navstar SVN 34 / Navstar 2A 14 / Navstar BIIA-23 (GPS)
Numbers: 1993 payload #105 ; 1993-068A ; 4965th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 26 October 1993 at 17h04 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta 7925 (223).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Gorizont 28
Spacecraft: Gorizont No. 40L
Numbers: 1993 payload #106 ; 1993-069A ; 4966th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 28 October 1993 at 15h17 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 368-01 / 11S861 72L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2266
Spacecraft:  Parus
Numbers: 1993 payload #107 ; 1993-070A ; 4967th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 2 November 1993 at 12h14 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132/1, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M 53735-608).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 2267
Spacecraft:  Yantar-4KS1 / Neman
Numbers: 1993 payload #108 ; 1993-071A ; 4968th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Russia's Defense ministry
Launch: 5 November 1993 at 8h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511U2).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Gorizont 29 / Rimsat 
Spacecraft:  AP-1 Gorizont No. 41L
Numbers: 1993 payload #109 ; 1993-072A ; 4969th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 18 November 1993 at 13h54 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81/23, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/DM-2 (8K82K 367-01 / 11S861 85L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Solidaridad 1 (Satmex 3)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #110 ; 1993-073A ; 4970th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Secretaria De Comunicaciones Y Transportes
Launch: 20 November 1993 at 1h17 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V61).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: The Solidaridad 1 communications satellite, a Hughes HS-601 owned by Mexico, failed on 27 August 2200 when its backup computer died; the prime had already failed.
Source: Jonathan Space Report No. 434 ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Meteosat 6 / MOP 3
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #111 ; 1993-073B ; 4971st spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: ESA
Launch: 20 November 1993 at 1h17 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44LP (V61).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DSCS III B-10 (USA 97)
Spacecraft:  DSCS III F-8
Numbers: 1993 payload #112 ; 1993-074A ; 4972nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 November 1993 at 23h40 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36A, by an Atlas II ((3) AC-106 / Centaur II 8106, IABS-4).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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STS-61
Spacecraft:  Endeavour
Numbers: 1993 payload #113 ; 1993-075A ; 4973rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 2 December 1993 at 9h27 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39B, by the Space Shuttle.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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NATO IVB (USA 98)
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #114 ; 1993-076A ; 4974th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: NATO
Launch: 8 December 1993 at 0h48 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta 7925 (224).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Telstar 401
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #115 ; 1993-077A ; 4975th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: ATT
Launch: 16 December 1993 at 0h38 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas IIAS ((4N) AC-108 / Centaur II 8201).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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DBS 1 / DirecTV 1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #116 ; 1993-078A ; 4976th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Hughes Communications Inc.
Launch: 18 December 1993 at 1h27 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V62).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Thaicom 1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1993 payload #117 ; 1993-078B ; 4977th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Thailand's Shinawatra Satellite Public Co.
Launch: 18 December 1993 at 1h27 UTC, from Kourou Space Center's ELA-2, by an Ariane 44L (V62).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-87
Spacecraft:  Molniya-1T
Numbers: 1993 payload #118 ; 1993-079A ; 4978th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Russia
Launch: 22 December 1993 at 20h37 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-43/3, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M / ML).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan Space Report No.  ; Spacewarn No.  ; National Space Science Data Center's  ; Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; TRW Space Log ;
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