# Cosmos 1737
**Wikidata**: [Q12753426](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753426)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1737

## Summary
Cosmos 1737 is an artificial satellite that was launched on March 25, 1986. It was deployed into orbit using a Tsyklon-2 launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90.

## Key Facts
- Cosmos 1737 is classified as an artificial satellite.
- It was launched on March 25, 1986.
- The launch took place from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90.
- The launch vehicle used was a Tsyklon-2.
- Its COSPAR ID is 1986-025A.
- Its Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) is 16648.
- The launch occurred at 19:26:00 on March 25, 1986.
- It is also known by the alias Kosmos 1737.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1737?
A: Cosmos 1737 is an artificial satellite. It is a human-made object that was successfully placed into Earth's orbit.

### Q: When was Cosmos 1737 launched?
A: Cosmos 1737 was launched on March 25, 1986. The specific time of the rocket launch was 19:26:00.

### Q: Where was Cosmos 1737 launched from?
A: Cosmos 1737 was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90. This site is a well-known space launch facility.

### Q: What launch vehicle was used for Cosmos 1737?
A: The launch vehicle used for Cosmos 1737 was a Tsyklon-2. This is a Soviet/Ukrainian expendable launch vehicle.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1737 matters as an artificial satellite, representing a successful launch event on March 25, 1986. Its deployment into orbit using a Tsyklon-2 launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90 contributes to the historical record of space exploration and the ongoing effort to place human-made objects into orbit. As an instance of an artificial satellite, it is part of the broader context of utilizing space for various purposes, though its specific mission or impact is not detailed in the available information. Its launch signifies continued activity in space programs during that period, adding to the cumulative knowledge and experience in orbital mechanics and rocket technology. Each successful launch, like that of Cosmos 1737, demonstrates the capabilities of the launching nation and contributes to the overall catalog of objects in space.

## Notable For
- Being an artificial satellite launched on March 25, 1986.
- Its launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90.
- Its use of a Tsyklon-2 launch vehicle.
- Its unique COSPAR ID 1986-025A and SCN 16648.

## Body

### Overview
Cosmos 1737 is an artificial satellite, also known by the alias Kosmos 1737. It was successfully launched into orbit in 1986.

### Launch Details
- **Launch Date**: Cosmos 1737 was launched on March 25, 1986.
- **Launch Time**: The rocket launch occurred at 19:26:00 UTC.
- **Launch Site**: The launch originated from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 90.
- **Launch Vehicle**: A Tsyklon-2, a Soviet/Ukrainian expendable launch vehicle, was used to deploy Cosmos 1737.
- **Significant Event**: The launch itself is noted as a significant event.

### Identifiers and Classification
- **Instance Of**: Cosmos 1737 is an instance of an artificial satellite.
- **Satellite Catalog Number (SCN)**: Its SCN is 16648.
- **COSPAR ID**: The COSPAR ID assigned to Cosmos 1737 is 1986-025A.

### Related Entities
- **Artificial Satellite**: Cosmos 1737 belongs to the class of artificial satellites, which are human-made objects put into an orbit.
- **Tsyklon-2**: The Tsyklon-2 launch vehicle is a Soviet/Ukrainian expendable launch vehicle.

### External References
- The entity has a sitelink count of 3.
- Wikipedia language entries exist for mk, sh, and sr.
- Its Wolfram Language entity code is Entity["Satellite", "16648"].

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report