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click here to get started today Checking In With Cosmos 2581/2582/2583 Russian space operators likely set up this point of closest approach with 2 separate Cosmos 2583 maneuvers. The first occurred on between 1710-0744z with a total delta v (fuel usage, “dV”) of 0.242 m/s, and the second just over an hour later between…


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Checking In With Cosmos 2581/2582/2583

Russian space operators likely set up this point of closest approach with 2 separate Cosmos 2583 maneuvers. The first occurred on between 1710-0744z with a total delta v (fuel usage, “dV”) of 0.242 m/s, and the second just over an hour later between 0851-0903z with a total dV of 0.407 m/s. You can see both maneuvers in this VIDEO, specifically when Cosmos 2583 is highlighted in RED.

  • COMSPOC analysts also produced two other videos (vid1 & vid2) that show the close approach window from different perspectives.

– In some of the videos you’ll notice the satellites are in the center of an (American) football shaped cage. These cages are covariance ellipsoids which indicate COMSPOC’s confidence in the solution. A covariance ellipsoid, such as you see in the video, represents a volume within which COMSPOC’s system has

determined that the object resides, with a 95% certainty. The radii of the covariance volume for COSMOS 2583 are 221.1m by 22.92m by 52.95m. By contrast, the covariance radii for COSMOS 2581 are 61.58m by 14.75m by 10.92m. This volume is considerably smaller than 2583’s, indicating that COMSPOC had better precision about the position of 2581 than 2583. And given that 2583 was maneuvering during this time, it makes clear sense why this would be.




    • Editor’s comment: Russia is clearly testing RPO capabilities and tactics with Cosmos 2581, 2582 and 2583. In our 5-day focus there were examples of 2581 and 2583 coming within <100m of one another. It will be interesting to see if Cosmos 2582 again enters the fray. Special thanks to the COMSPOC team for their support!