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... ) apogee, 1174- km (729.5-mi) perigee, 109.1-min period, and 82.9° inclination. Cosmos 481 entered orbit with 511-km (317.5-mi) apogee, 269-km (167.2-mi ...
... .pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites from Plesetsk . Cosmos 494 entered orbit with 804-km (499.6-mi) apogee, 789-km (490.3-mi) perigee, 100.7-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 495 entered orbit with 320-km (198.8-mi) apogee, 171-km (106.3-mi ...
... . Russian satellites had shown they could disable target satellites flying at relatively low altitudes." But Cosmos 520, launched Sept. 19 "into practically the same inclination as the earlier . . . vehicles, has gone ... the 32 000-km (20 000-mi) altitude of U.S. satellites. Military implications of Cosmos 520 mission were strong "since all SS-9 launched satellites are military vehicles. SS-9s ...
The U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites from Plesetsk . Cosmos 600 entered orbit with a 355-km (220.6-mi) apogee, 192-km (119.3- ... fifth in a series of reconnaissance spacecraft monitoring the Arab-Israeli war see Oct. 15 . Cosmos 601 entered orbit with a 1494-km (928.3-mi) apogee, 199-km (123.7 ...
... -km (133-mi) perigee, 90.7-min period, and 62.8° inclination. Tass reported that Cosmos 605 carried white rats, steppe turtles, insects, fungi, and instruments to monitor their condition. Objectives ... the effects of radiation on the genetic properties of organisms. Previous Soviet biological satellites included Cosmos 110 (launched Feb. 22, 1966, carrying two dogs for a 22-day mission) and ...
The U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites from Plesetsk . Cosmos 611 entered orbit with a 481-km (298.9-mi) apogee, 269-km (167.2-mi) perigee, 92.0-min period, and 71.0° inclination and reentered June 19, 1974. Cosmos 612 entered orbit with a 346-km (215.0-mi) apogee, 205-km (127.4 ...
The U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 613 from Baykonur Cosmo-drome into orbit with a 274-km (170.3-mi) apogee, 188-km (116.8- ... the earth 60 days, a record length of flight for any Soviet spacecraft recovered intact. Cosmos 613 flew the same orbital track as other manned Soviet spacecraft but at a higher ...
... . Gen. Vladimir A. Shatalov , Soviet chief of cosmonaut training, identified the mission and that of Cosmos 638 (launched 3 April) at a 9 Sept. Johnson Space Center ASTP press briefing, saying that both had successfully tested the systems. Cosmos 672 re-entered 18 Aug. ''( GSFC SSR, 31 Aug 74; JSC briefing transcript, 9 Sept ...
22 October-12 November: The U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 690 biological satellite from Plesetsk into an orbit with 366-km apogee, 216-km perigee, ... . The change in the hemopoietic and lymphoid organs was more sharply pronounced than in the Cosmos 605 experiments (31 Oct-22 Nov. 1973) . While experiment results were processed, research was continuing ... electric field. Czechoslovak and Romanian specialists cooperated with the U.S.S.R. on the Cosmos 690 project as part of the Intercosmos program. ''( GSFC Wkly SSR, 17-23, Oct 74 ...
The U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 782, a biological satellite carrying 4 U.S. experiments as well as materials from Russia, ... the 1980s. Last U.S. biology research spacecraft, Biosatellite 3, had been launched in 1969. Cosmos 782 was the first satellite equipped to simulate gravity in space, to compare effects on ... to the Tass news agency. Ames Research Center managed the U.S. participation in the Cosmos 782 flight. It had had no advance notice of the launch date, place of launch ...

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