# Cosmos 1362
**Wikidata**: [Q12753238](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753238)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1362

## Summary
Cosmos 1362 is a Strela-1M satellite (instance of the Strela-1M class) launched on 1982-05-06. It was placed into orbit from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle and is cataloged under COSPAR ID 1982-040F and SCN 13165.

## Key Facts
- COSPAR ID: 1982-040F.  
- Satellite catalog number (SCN): 13165.  
- Instance of: Strela-1M (satellite class).  
- Launch date: 1982-05-06.  
- Launch site: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.  
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-3M (class identified as a Russian / Soviet rocket).  
- Significant event: rocket launch from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 on 1982-05-06 at 18:07:00.  
- Common alias: Kosmos 1362.  
- Knowledge graph and catalog links: Google Knowledge Graph ID /g/1236b6lv; Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite", "13165"].  
- Wikipedia language entries: available in Macedonian (mk), Russian (ru), Serbo-Croatian / Serbo-Croat (sh), and Serbian (sr).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1362?
A: Cosmos 1362 is a Strela-1M satellite that was launched on 6 May 1982. It is cataloged under COSPAR ID 1982-040F and SCN 13165.

### Q: When and where was Cosmos 1362 launched?
A: Cosmos 1362 was launched on 1982-05-06 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132. The recorded launch time for the event is 18:07:00 (on the same date).

### Q: What launch vehicle placed Cosmos 1362 into orbit?
A: The satellite was launched aboard a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle, which is identified as a Russian / Soviet-era rocket class.

### Q: How can I find Cosmos 1362 in data services?
A: Key identifiers include COSPAR ID 1982-040F, satellite catalog number (SCN) 13165, Google Knowledge Graph ID /g/1236b6lv, and the Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite", "13165"].

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1362 is a documented member of the Strela-1M satellite class and forms part of the historical record of Soviet-era launches in the early 1980s. Its launch details—date, time, site, and vehicle—are concrete points used for orbital cataloging, tracking, and historical analysis of space activity. Identifiers such as its COSPAR ID (1982-040F) and satellite catalog number (13165) enable consistent reference across international satellite databases and computational knowledge systems (for example, Google Knowledge Graph and Wolfram). Presence in multiple-language Wikipedias indicates that it is recognized in public reference sources. For researchers, cataloguers, or historians, Cosmos 1362 provides a verifiable example of Strela-1M class deployment and the use of the Kosmos-3M launch vehicle from Plesetsk, contributing to understanding launch patterns, vehicle usage, and satellite class distributions in that period.

## Notable For
- Being an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class with formal catalog identifiers (COSPAR 1982-040F; SCN 13165).  
- Launch on 1982-05-06 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 at 18:07:00.  
- Deployment by the Kosmos-3M launch vehicle (a Russian / Soviet rocket class).  
- Multiple knowledge-graph and computational references (Google KG ID /g/1236b6lv; Wolfram entity code Entity["Satellite", "13165"]).  
- Documented entries in several Wikipedia language editions (mk, ru, sh, sr).

## Body

### Overview
- Name / alias: Cosmos 1362 (also listed as Kosmos 1362).  
- Class: Strela-1M (stated instance_of value).  
- Catalog identifiers: COSPAR 1982-040F; SCN 13165.

### Identification and catalog numbers
- COSPAR ID: 1982-040F.  
- SCN (satellite catalog number): 13165.  
- Wolfram Language entity: Entity["Satellite", "13165"].  
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/1236b6lv.

### Launch details
- Launch date (point in time): 1982-05-06.  
- Launch event: recorded as a rocket launch.  
- Launch time (qualified): 18:07:00 on 1982-05-06.  
- Launch site / start point: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.  
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-3M (class of rocket associated with the launch).

### Classification and relations
- Instance of Strela-1M satellite class.  
- Related launch vehicle class: Kosmos-3M, identified as a Russian / Soviet rocket class in the provided related data.  
- Sitelink count (coverage in linked resources): 4.

### Public and data presence
- Wikipedia language entries: mk, ru, sh, sr.  
- Referenced in knowledge and data systems via Google Knowledge Graph and Wolfram identifiers.

### Sources (as provided)
- Structured properties and references supplied with the entity: catalog and launch metadata, class assignment, launch site and vehicle, COSPAR and SCN identifiers, and linked knowledge-graph entries.

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report