# Cosmos 1854
**Wikidata**: [Q12907510](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12907510)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-1854

## Summary
Cosmos 1854 is a Strela-1M satellite launched on June 16, 1987, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 using a Kosmos-3M rocket. It is part of the Soviet Union's Kosmos satellite program and was assigned the COSPAR ID 1987-051C.

## Key Facts
- **Launch Date**: June 16, 1987
- **Launch Vehicle**: Kosmos-3M
- **Launch Site**: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132
- **COSPAR ID**: 1987-051C
- **Satellite Class**: Strela-1M
- **Country of Origin**: Soviet Union
- **SCN (Satellite Catalog Number)**: 18115
- **Significant Event**: Rocket launch at 17:51:00 UTC on June 16, 1987
- **Wikipedia Availability**: Available in Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Serbian

## FAQs
### Q: What type of satellite was Cosmos 1854?
A: Cosmos 1854 was a Strela-1M satellite, part of the Soviet Union's Kosmos satellite program.

### Q: When and where was Cosmos 1854 launched?
A: It was launched on June 16, 1987, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 using a Kosmos-3M rocket.

### Q: What is the COSPAR ID for Cosmos 1854?
A: Its COSPAR ID is 1987-051C.

### Q: What was the launch time of Cosmos 1854?
A: The launch occurred at 17:51:00 UTC on June 16, 1987.

### Q: What is the SCN (Satellite Catalog Number) for Cosmos 1854?
A: Its SCN is 18115.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 1854 is a notable entry in the Soviet Union's Kosmos satellite program, which was instrumental in advancing space exploration and military surveillance during the Cold War. The Strela-1M class satellites were designed for communication and reconnaissance purposes, contributing to the broader efforts of the Soviet space program. The launch of Cosmos 1854, along with other satellites in the program, reflects the Soviet Union's commitment to expanding its presence in space. While specific details about its mission are limited, its inclusion in the Kosmos series underscores the program's significance in the history of space exploration.

## Notable For
- **Part of the Kosmos Satellite Program**: Cosmos 1854 is one of many satellites launched as part of the Soviet Union's Kosmos program, which included both civilian and military missions.
- **Strela-1M Classification**: As a Strela-1M satellite, it was part of a class known for its communication and reconnaissance capabilities.
- **Kosmos-3M Launch Vehicle**: The use of the Kosmos-3M rocket highlights the Soviet Union's reliance on this launch vehicle for deploying satellites.
- **Plesetsk Cosmodrome Launch**: The launch from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 is significant for its role in Soviet space operations.
- **COSPAR and SCN Identification**: The assignment of a COSPAR ID and SCN number reflects its inclusion in international satellite tracking systems.

## Body
### Overview
Cosmos 1854 is a Strela-1M satellite launched by the Soviet Union on June 16, 1987. It was part of the Kosmos satellite program, which was active from 1962 to 1991. The satellite was launched using a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132.

### Launch Details
- **Launch Date**: June 16, 1987
- **Launch Time**: 17:51:00 UTC
- **Launch Vehicle**: Kosmos-3M
- **Launch Site**: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132

### Identification
- **COSPAR ID**: 1987-051C
- **SCN (Satellite Catalog Number)**: 18115

### Classification
- **Satellite Class**: Strela-1M
- **Program**: Kosmos

### Country of Origin
- **Soviet Union**

### Wikipedia Availability
- Available in Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Serbian.

### Wolfram Language Entity Code
- Entity["Satellite", "18115"]

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report