# Cosmos 1322
**Wikidata**: [Q12907360](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12907360)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1322

## Summary
Cosmos 1322 is a Strela-1M satellite that was launched on November 28, 1981. It was carried into orbit by a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132. The satellite is also known by its alias, Kosmos 1322.

## Key Facts
*   **Classification:** Cosmos 1322 is an instance of a Strela-1M satellite.
*   **Launch Date:** It was launched on November 28, 1981.
*   **Launch Vehicle:** The satellite was launched using a Kosmos-3M rocket.
*   **Launch Site:** The launch originated from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.
*   **COSPAR ID:** Its COSPAR ID is 1981-116C.
*   **SCN:** The satellite's Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) is 12977.
*   **Alias:** It is also known as Kosmos 1322.
*   **Launch Event:** The rocket launch occurred at 18:08:00 on November 28, 1981.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1322?
A: Cosmos 1322 is a Strela-1M satellite. It was launched in 1981 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.

### Q: When was Cosmos 1322 launched?
A: Cosmos 1322 was launched on November 28, 1981, at 18:08:00.

### Q: What rocket launched Cosmos 1322?
A: Cosmos 1322 was launched by a Kosmos-3M rocket. This rocket class is associated with the Soviet Union.

### Q: Where was Cosmos 1322 launched from?
A: Cosmos 1322 was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

### Q: What type of satellite is Cosmos 1322?
A: Cosmos 1322 is classified as a Strela-1M satellite.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1322 holds significance as a component of the Strela-1M satellite class, contributing to the operational capabilities represented by this type of spacecraft. Its successful launch on November 28, 1981, by a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, demonstrates the continued deployment and maintenance of satellite infrastructure during that period. As a specific instance within the Strela-1M class, Cosmos 1322 represents a data point in the history of space launches and satellite operations. Its existence and operational details, such as its COSPAR ID and SCN, contribute to the comprehensive record of objects in Earth's orbit. The satellite's role, while not explicitly detailed, is inherently tied to the purpose of the Strela-1M program, which it served as an active unit.

## Notable For
*   **Specific Classification:** It is a distinct instance of a Strela-1M satellite.
*   **Unique Identifiers:** Possesses the specific COSPAR ID 1981-116C and SCN 12977.
*   **Launch Details:** Its launch on November 28, 1981, at 18:08:00 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 by a Kosmos-3M rocket.

## Body

### Overview
Cosmos 1322 is a satellite identified as an instance of the Strela-1M class. It is also known by the alias Kosmos 1322.

### Launch Information
*   **Launch Date:** Cosmos 1322 was launched on November 28, 1981.
*   **Launch Time:** The specific launch time was 18:08:00.
*   **Launch Vehicle:** The satellite was deployed using a Kosmos-3M rocket. The Kosmos-3M rocket class is associated with the Soviet Union.
*   **Launch Site:** The launch took place from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

### Identifiers and Classifications
*   **COSPAR ID:** The international designator for Cosmos 1322 is 1981-116C.
*   **SCN (Satellite Catalog Number):** Its unique identification number in the satellite catalog is 12977.
*   **Instance Of:** Cosmos 1322 is classified as a Strela-1M satellite.
*   **Wolfram Language Entity Code:** The entity is represented as Entity["Satellite", "12977"].

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report