# Kosmos-2094

> Soviet satellite

**Wikidata**: [Q13566766](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13566766)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kosmos-2094

## Summary
Kosmos-2094 is a Soviet satellite of the Strela-3 class of military communications satellites. It was launched on 1990-08-08 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32 aboard a Tsyklon-3 launch vehicle (COSPAR ID 1990-070E; satellite catalog number 20739).

## Key Facts
- Kosmos-2094 is an instance of the Strela-3 class of military communications satellites.  
- Launch date: 1990-08-08.  
- Launch vehicle: Tsyklon-3 (expendable launch vehicle).  
- Launch site / start point: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32.  
- COSPAR ID: 1990-070E.  
- Satellite catalog / SCN: 20739.  
- Recorded launch time (UTC): 04:15:07 on 1990-08-08 (significant event qualifier).  
- Aliases: Kosmos 2094.  
- Language coverage on Wikipedia: mk, sh, sr.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Kosmos-2094?
A: Kosmos-2094 is a Soviet satellite of the Strela-3 communications-satellite class. It is cataloged under COSPAR ID 1990-070E and SCN 20739.

### Q: When and where was Kosmos-2094 launched?
A: Kosmos-2094 was launched on 1990-08-08 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32. The recorded launch time is 04:15:07 UTC.

### Q: Which rocket launched Kosmos-2094?
A: The satellite was launched aboard a Tsyklon-3 expendable launch vehicle.

## Why It Matters
Kosmos-2094 is part of the Strela-3 family, a class of military communications satellites used in the Soviet-era space architecture. As an instance of Strela-3 launched in 1990, it represents continued deployment of military communications assets late in the Soviet period and the use of established Soviet/Ukrainian launch hardware (Tsyklon-3) and launch infrastructure (Plesetsk Site 32). The satellite’s catalog identifiers — COSPAR 1990-070E and SCN 20739 — provide precise references for tracking, cataloging, and historical study. For researchers of Cold War and post-Cold War space systems, Kosmos-2094 is a concrete data point illustrating satellite class continuity, launch practices, and the role of Strela-3 vehicles in military communications networks. Its documentation in multiple language Wikipedias (mk, sh, sr) also indicates recorded public recognition in several regional language communities.

## Notable For
- Being an instance of the Strela-3 military communications satellite class.  
- Launch on 1990-08-08 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32 at 04:15:07 UTC.  
- Use of the Tsyklon-3 expendable launch vehicle.  
- Cataloged identifiers: COSPAR ID 1990-070E and SCN 20739.  
- Presence in multiple language Wikipedias (mk, sh, sr).

## Body

### Overview
- Name: Kosmos-2094 (alias: Kosmos 2094).  
- Described as a Soviet satellite.  
- Classified as an instance of the Strela-3 class.

### Identification and catalog numbers
- COSPAR ID: 1990-070E.  
- Satellite catalog number (SCN): 20739.  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "20739"].

### Classification and role
- Instance_of: Strela-3.  
- Strela-3 is identified as a type of Ukrainian military communications satellite (class association provided in source material).  
- As an instance of Strela-3, Kosmos-2094 is categorized within that family of communications satellites.

### Launch details
- Launch date (point in time): 1990-08-08.  
- Recorded launch time: 04:15:07 (qualified significant event time).  
- Launch vehicle: Tsyklon-3 (described as a Soviet/Ukrainian expendable launch vehicle).  
- Launch site / start point: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32.  
- Significant event recorded as a rocket launch at Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 32 on 1990-08-08 at 04:15:07.

### Documentation and links
- Wikidata description: Soviet satellite.  
- Wikipedia language presence: mk (Macedonian), sh (Serbo-Croatian), sr (Serbian).  
- Sitelink count: 3.

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## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report