# Kosmos 152

> Soviet satellite

**Wikidata**: [Q51546](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q51546)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos_152)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kosmos-152

## Summary
Kosmos 152 is a Soviet satellite (SCN 02722) launched on 25 March 1967 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133. It is recorded under COSPAR ID 1967-028A, was built by the Pivdenne Design Office, and is classified as an instance of the DSZ–P1–Ju satellite class.

## Key Facts
- Kosmos 152 is a Soviet satellite with spacecraft catalog number (SCN) 02722.  
- COSPAR ID: 1967-028A.  
- Launch date: 1967-03-25; recorded launch event at 06:59:30 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133.  
- Launch site / start point: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133.  
- Launch vehicle: Kosmos-2I (a superseded Soviet carrier rocket).  
- Manufacturer: Pivdenne Design Office.  
- Classified as an instance of the DSZ–P1–Ju satellite class.  
- Freebase ID: /m/076wdr1.  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "02722"].  
- Wikipedia title: Kosmos 152; available in multiple languages (en, es, gl, hu, mk, pt, sh, sr).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Kosmos 152?
A: Kosmos 152 is a Soviet satellite launched on 25 March 1967. It is recorded with SCN 02722 and COSPAR ID 1967-028A.

### Q: When and where was Kosmos 152 launched?
A: Kosmos 152 was launched on 1967-03-25 at 06:59:30 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133.

### Q: Which organization manufactured Kosmos 152 and what rocket launched it?
A: The satellite was manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office and was launched by a Kosmos-2I carrier rocket.

### Q: What class of satellite is Kosmos 152?
A: Kosmos 152 is classified as an instance of the DSZ–P1–Ju satellite class.

### Q: Where can I find more identifier data for Kosmos 152?
A: Identifiers include SCN 02722, COSPAR ID 1967-028A, Freebase ID /m/076wdr1, and Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite","02722"].

## Why It Matters
Kosmos 152 is a documented example of Soviet space activity in 1967, linking multiple elements of mid‑20th century space hardware and infrastructure. As a DSZ–P1–Ju class satellite built by the Pivdenne Design Office, and launched from the northern Plesetsk Cosmodrome using a Kosmos-2I carrier rocket, it illustrates the industrial and launch-chain relationships of the Soviet program: design and manufacture by a major Soviet design bureau, use of the Kosmos-2I launch vehicle, and operations from a dedicated Soviet launch site. The satellite’s formal identifiers (SCN 02722 and COSPAR 1967-028A) and presence in multiple language Wikipedias and data services make it a traceable data point for researchers cataloging Kosmos-series launches, Soviet-era satellite classes, or the activity at Plesetsk in the 1960s. Even when specific mission details are not present in the available record, Kosmos 152 contributes to the historical record of Soviet satellite development and launch cadence during that period.

## Notable For
- Being an instance of the DSZ–P1–Ju satellite class, tying it to that family of Soviet spacecraft.  
- Launch on 25 March 1967 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133 at 06:59:30.  
- Manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office, a principal Soviet design organization.  
- Launched using the Kosmos-2I carrier rocket, identified as a superseded Soviet launch vehicle.  
- Documented identifiers: SCN 02722 and COSPAR ID 1967-028A.

## Body
### Overview
- Kosmos 152 is identified in records as a Soviet satellite.  
- The satellite carries the spacecraft catalog number 02722.  
- Primary public identifiers include COSPAR 1967-028A and Freebase /m/076wdr1.

### Identification and classification
- Instance of: DSZ–P1–Ju (satellite class).  
- Wikidata description: "Soviet satellite".  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "02722"].

### Launch
- Launch date: 1967-03-25.  
- Significant event: rocket launch recorded on 1967-03-25 at 06:59:30.  
- Launch site: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133 (listed as the start point).

### Launch vehicle
- The launch vehicle was a Kosmos-2I rocket.  
- Kosmos-2I is noted as a superseded Soviet carrier rocket.

### Manufacturer
- Manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office.

### Catalog and reference data
- SCN: 02722.  
- COSPAR ID: 1967-028A.  
- Freebase ID: /m/076wdr1.  
- Wolfram Language entity: Entity["Satellite", "02722"].  
- Wikipedia title: Kosmos 152; available in at least these languages: en, es, gl, hu, mk, pt, sh, sr.

### Related classes
- DSZ–P1–Ju (country: Soviet Union).  
- Kosmos-2I (superseded Soviet carrier rocket).

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013