# Cosmos 1130
**Wikidata**: [Q12753121](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753121)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1130

## Summary
Cosmos 1130 (also catalogued as Kosmos 1130) is a Strela-1M-class satellite that was launched on 25 September 1979. It was placed on orbit from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 by a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle (COSPAR ID 1979-084A; SCN 11538).

## Key Facts
- COSPAR ID: 1979-084A.  
- Satellite Catalog Number (SCN): 11538.  
- Primary designation / alias: Cosmos 1130 (also written Kosmos 1130).  
- Instance of: Strela-1M (satellite class).  
- Launch date (UTC): 1979-09-25.  
- Launch site: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.  
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-3M (Kosmos-3M-class rocket associated with the Soviet Union/Russia).  
- Significant event: rocket launch from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 at 21:00:00 on 1979-09-25.  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "11538"].  
- Wikipedia language coverage (sitelinks): mk, sh, sr.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1130?
A: Cosmos 1130 is a Strela-1M-class satellite launched on 25 September 1979 and catalogued under COSPAR ID 1979-084A and SCN 11538.

### Q: When and from where was Cosmos 1130 launched?
A: Cosmos 1130 was launched on 1979-09-25 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, with the recorded launch time 21:00:00 (as a significant event).

### Q: Which rocket launched Cosmos 1130?
A: The satellite was launched on a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle (a Kosmos-3M-class rocket associated with the Soviet Union/Russia).

### Q: How is Cosmos 1130 identified in data systems?
A: It is identified by COSPAR ID 1979-084A, satellite catalog number (SCN) 11538, and the Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite", "11538"].

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1130 is a documented member of the Strela-1M satellite series and part of late-1970s Soviet launch activity. Its launch on 25 September 1979 from Plesetsk using a Kosmos-3M vehicle illustrates operational use of the Kosmos-3M family and Plesetsk launch infrastructure for deploying Strela-1M-class satellites. As a catalogued object (COSPAR 1979-084A, SCN 11538), Cosmos 1130 contributes to historical satellite inventories and to continuity in records used by researchers, cataloguers, and satellite-tracking entities. The satellite’s metadata (designators, launch vehicle, launch site, and timestamp) helps verify launch manifests, supports cross-referencing across national and international space registries, and preserves a precise record of Soviet-era spaceflight operations.

## Notable For
- Being a Strela-1M-class satellite launched on 25 September 1979 (COSPAR 1979-084A).  
- Launch from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 at the recorded time 21:00:00 on the launch date.  
- Deployment by a Kosmos-3M-class launch vehicle, linking it to the Kosmos-3M family of rockets used by the Soviet Union/Russia.  
- Cataloged in satellite registries with SCN 11538 and a Wolfram Language entity code.

## Body

### Identification
- Official/common names: Cosmos 1130; alias Kosmos 1130.  
- COSPAR designation: 1979-084A.  
- Satellite Catalog Number (SCN): 11538.  
- Wolfram Language: Entity["Satellite", "11538"].

### Classification
- Classified as an instance of the Strela-1M class.  
- Listed relationships include the Strela-1M class and the Kosmos-3M rocket class.

### Launch details
- Launch date (UTC): 1979-09-25.  
- Recorded significant event: rocket launch from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.  
- Recorded launch time for the significant event: 21:00:00 (point in time 1979-09-25).  
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-3M (Kosmos-3M-class rocket associated with the Soviet Union/Russia).

### Launch site
- Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 is recorded as the start point and the location qualifier for the launch event.

### Data coverage and references
- Sitelinks / language coverage available for the entity include mk, sh, sr.  
- Reference identifiers in data records include the COSPAR ID, SCN, and the Wolfram Language entity code.

### Related classes
- Strela-1M (satellite class) — Cosmos 1130 is an instance of this class.  
- Kosmos-3M (launch vehicle class) — used to place Cosmos 1130 into orbit.

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## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report