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Mission type
  
ABM radar target

Spacecraft type
  
DS-P1-I

Rocket
  
Kosmos-2I 63SM

Launch date
  
5 February 1976

Decay date
  
5 January 1978

COSPAR ID
  
1976-012A

Launch mass
  
400 kilograms (880 lb)

Launch site
  
Plesetsk 133/1

Manufacturer
  
Yuzhnoye Design Office

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Kosmos 801 (Russian: Космос 801 meaning Cosmos 801), also known as DS-P1-I No.16 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1976 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.

It was launched aboard a Kosmos-2I 63SM rocket, from Site 133/1 at Plesetsk. The launch occurred at 14:39 UTC on 5 February 1976.

Kosmos 801 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 268 kilometres (167 mi), an apogee of 796 kilometres (495 mi), 71 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 95.3 minutes. It decayed from orbit on 5 January 1978.

Kosmos 801 was the sixteenth of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites to be launched. Of these, all reached orbit successfully except the seventh.

References

Kosmos 801 Wikipedia