# Kosmos-1192
**Wikidata**: [Q12907324](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12907324)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kosmos-1192

## Summary
Kosmos-1192 is a Soviet Strela-1M satellite launched on July 9, 1980, using a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132. It is part of the Soviet satellite program with the Satellite Catalog Number 11875 and COSPAR identifier 1980-058A.

## Key Facts
- Kosmos-1192 is an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class
- It was launched on July 9, 1980 at 00:42:00
- The satellite has the COSPAR identifier 1980-058A
- It was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132
- Kosmos-1192 was launched using a Kosmos-3M rocket
- It has the Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) 11875
- Kosmos-1192 is part of the Soviet Union's satellite program
- It has 3 Wikipedia site links in Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Serbian

## FAQs
### Q: What is Kosmos-1192?
A: Kosmos-1192 is a Soviet Strela-1M satellite launched on July 9, 1980. It was deployed using a Kosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 and has the Satellite Catalog Number 11875.

### Q: When and where was Kosmos-1192 launched?
A: Kosmos-1192 was launched on July 9, 1980 at 00:42:00 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132 using a Kosmos-3M rocket.

### Q: How is Kosmos-1192 identified in tracking systems?
A: Kosmos-1192 is tracked by its Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) 11875 and has the COSPAR identifier 1980-058A.

## Why It Matters
Kosmos-1192 represents the Soviet Union's advancements in satellite technology during the Cold War era. As part of the Strela-1M class, it contributed to the USSR's military communications infrastructure. The Strela-1M satellites were developed to provide secure communications for the Soviet military, which was crucial for strategic operations during this period. Kosmos-1192, launched in 1980, falls within a significant timeframe of Soviet space activities, demonstrating the country's continued focus on developing reliable satellite systems for defense purposes.

## Notable For
- Being part of the Strela-1M satellite class, which served military communications for the Soviet Union
- Having a Wikipedia presence in multiple South Slavic languages (Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, Serbian)
- Being one of the many satellites in the extensive Kosmos program
- Being tracked under its specific Satellite Catalog Number 11875

## Body
### Basic Information
- Kosmos-1192 is an instance of the Strela-1M satellite class
- It has the Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) 11875
- The satellite has the COSPAR identifier 1980-058A
- It is also known by the alias "Kosmos 1192"

### Launch Details
- Launch date: July 9, 1980
- Launch time: 00:42:00
- Launch location: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 132
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-3M rocket
- The launch was a significant event in the Soviet space program

### Program and Classification
- Part of the Soviet Union's Kosmos satellite program
- Classified under the Strela-1M satellite class
- Associated with the Soviet Union's military satellite communications network

### Digital Presence
- Has 3 Wikipedia site links
- Wikipedia articles available in Macedonian (mk), Serbo-Croatian (sh), and Serbian (sr)
- Has a Wolfram Language Entity Code: Entity["Satellite", "11875"]

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report