# Cosmos 1479
**Wikidata**: [Q12753295](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753295)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1479

## Summary
Cosmos 1479, also known as Kosmos 1479, was a Strela-1M class satellite launched on July 6, 1983. It was deployed into orbit by a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

## Key Facts
*   Cosmos 1479 was launched on July 6, 1983.
*   It is an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class.
*   The satellite was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.
*   Its launch vehicle was a Kosmos-3M rocket, which is a Russian rocket developed in the Soviet Union.
*   Cosmos 1479 is identified with the Space Catalog Number (SCN) 14177.
*   Its COSPAR ID is 1983-069G.
*   The rocket launch occurred at 00:31:00 on July 6, 1983.
*   It is also known by the alias Kosmos 1479.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1479?
A: Cosmos 1479, also known as Kosmos 1479, is a satellite that belongs to the Strela-1M class. It was launched as part of a space mission in 1983.

### Q: When and where was Cosmos 1479 launched?
A: Cosmos 1479 was launched on July 6, 1983, at 00:31:00. The launch took place from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

### Q: What type of rocket was used to launch Cosmos 1479?
A: Cosmos 1479 was launched using a Kosmos-3M rocket. The Kosmos-3M is a Russian rocket that originated from the Soviet Union.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1479 is significant as a specific instance of the Strela-1M satellite class, contributing to the historical record of Soviet space launches. Its launch on July 6, 1983, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, marks a documented event in space exploration, utilizing the Kosmos-3M rocket. As part of a larger satellite program, its existence provides data points for tracking and understanding the development and deployment of space technology during the Cold War era. While specific mission details are not provided, its identification as a satellite within a known class underscores its role in the broader context of space-based systems.

## Notable For
*   Being an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class.
*   Its specific launch date of July 6, 1983.
*   Its unique COSPAR ID 1983-069G and Space Catalog Number (SCN) 14177.
*   Being launched by a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

## Body

### Identification
Cosmos 1479 is an entity identified by the Space Catalog Number (SCN) 14177. It also carries the COSPAR ID 1983-069G. An alias for this entity is Kosmos 1479. In the Wolfram Language, it is recognized as Entity["Satellite", "14177"].

### Classification
Cosmos 1479 is an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class. The Strela-1M is a known class of satellites.

### Launch Details
Cosmos 1479 was launched on July 6, 1983.
*   **Launch Date**: 1983-07-06
*   **Launch Time**: 00:31:00
*   **Launch Site**: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132
*   **Launch Vehicle**: Kosmos-3M

The Kosmos-3M is a Russian rocket that originated from the Soviet Union. The launch event itself is recorded as a significant event.

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report