Official name PROGNOZ 1
Alternative name Prognoz 1
Cospar ID 1972-029A
Norad ID 5941
Launch date 1972-04-14
Launch site TTMTR
Launch vehicle Molniya-M (Blok-SO-L)
Country/Organization Russia
Type application Science, magnetosphere
RCS size UNKNOWN
Decay date 1980-01-19
Shape Sphere + 4 Pan
Mass (kg) 837.46
Height (m) 1.8
Width (m) 1.8
Depth (m) 1.8
Span (m^2) 1.8
Contractors NPO Lavochkin
Power 4 deployable fixed solar arrays, batteries

Prognoz or SO- is a series of soviet research satellites to study processes of solar activity, their influence on interplanetary environment and the Earth magnetosphere.

The Prognoz spacecraft, built by Lavochkin, consists of a hermetically sealed cylinder-shaped mainframe of 2 m diameter and 0.925 m height with spherical caps, which houses the instrumentation and equipment. The sensors and scientific instrumentation was installed on the outside surface of the main body. Power supply was provided by four solar panels unfolding in orbit with a 6 m span and batteries. The satellite featured an active temperature control system with the side surfaces of the hermetically sealed body is used as a radiator. The mass of the SO satellites was 845 kg.

The satellites were spin-stabilized with the spin axis pointed towards the Sun, and were repointed every few days by cold gas thrusters using compressed nitrogen.

All satellites were launched by Molniya-M (Blok-SO-L) rockets into highly elliptical orbits.

Prognoz 1 was launched into a 1005 km × 199667 km, 65° orbit.

Prognoz 2 was launched into a 517 km × 201804 km, 65.3° orbit.

Prognoz 3 was launched into a 590 km × 200000 km, 65° orbit.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
PROGNOZ 1 1972-029A 1972-04-14 TTMTR Molniya-M (Blok-SO-L)
PROGNOZ 2 1972-046A 1972-06-29 TTMTR Molniya-M (Blok-SO-L)
PROGNOZ 3 1973-009A 1973-02-15 TTMTR Molniya-M (Blok-SO-L)