# Cosmos 1800
**Wikidata**: [Q12753456](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12753456)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1800

## Summary
Cosmos 1800 is a satellite that is an instance of the Strela-1M class. It was launched on November 21, 1986, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, utilizing a Kosmos-3M rocket.

## Key Facts
*   **Type:** Strela-1M satellite
*   **Launch Date:** November 21, 1986
*   **Launch Vehicle:** Kosmos-3M (Russian rocket)
*   **Launch Site:** Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132
*   **SCN (Satellite Catalog Number):** 17144
*   **COSPAR ID:** 1986-092G
*   **Country of Origin (Launch Vehicle):** Soviet Union
*   **Aliases:** Kosmos 1800

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 1800?
A: Cosmos 1800 is a satellite belonging to the Strela-1M class. It was launched by the Soviet Union on November 21, 1986, using a Kosmos-3M rocket.

### Q: When was Cosmos 1800 launched?
A: Cosmos 1800 was launched on November 21, 1986. This event is also referred to as a rocket launch.

### Q: Where was Cosmos 1800 launched from?
A: Cosmos 1800 was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132. The launch occurred at approximately 02:00:00 on its launch date.

### Q: What type of rocket launched Cosmos 1800?
A: Cosmos 1800 was launched by a Kosmos-3M rocket. The Kosmos-3M is a Russian rocket, originating from the Soviet Union.

### Q: What is the COSPAR ID for Cosmos 1800?
A: The COSPAR ID for Cosmos 1800 is 1986-092G. Its Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) is 17144.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1800 holds significance as a specific operational unit within the Strela-1M satellite class, contributing to the broader space activities of the Soviet Union. Its successful launch on November 21, 1986, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132, utilizing a Kosmos-3M rocket, represents a concrete event in the history of satellite deployments. As an individual instance of a satellite class, Cosmos 1800 played a role in maintaining or expanding the capabilities of the Strela-1M system, whatever its specific mission. Its existence, documented through unique identifiers like its SCN 17144 and COSPAR ID 1986-092G, provides valuable data for tracking and understanding the historical trajectory of space launches and satellite technology during the Cold War era. Each such launch contributes to the overall record of human endeavor in space.

## Notable For
*   Being a specific instance of the Strela-1M satellite class.
*   Its launch on November 21, 1986, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.
*   Being deployed by a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle.
*   Its unique identification as SCN 17144 and COSPAR ID 1986-092G.

## Body

### Overview
Cosmos 1800, also known by its alias Kosmos 1800, is a satellite that is categorized as an instance of the Strela-1M class. It was part of the Soviet Union's space program.

### Launch Details
*   **Launch Date:** Cosmos 1800 was launched on November 21, 1986.
*   **Launch Time:** The significant event of its rocket launch occurred at 02:00:00 on the launch date.
*   **Launch Site:** The satellite was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.
*   **Launch Vehicle:** The launch was carried out using a Kosmos-3M rocket. The Kosmos-3M is a Russian rocket, originating from the Soviet Union.

### Identifiers
*   **Satellite Catalog Number (SCN):** 17144
*   **COSPAR ID:** 1986-092G
*   **Wolfram Language Entity Code:** Entity["Satellite", "17144"]

### Related Entities
*   **Class:** Strela-1M (the class of satellite Cosmos 1800 belongs to)
*   **Launch Vehicle:** Kosmos-3M (the rocket used for its launch)

### Wikipedia Presence
Cosmos 1800 has Wikipedia entries in multiple languages, including Macedonian (mk), Serbo-Croatian (sh), and Serbian (sr).

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report