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... ) apogee, 147-km (91.3-mi) perigee, 102.8-min period, and 49.4° inclination. Cosmos CCCXVII entered orbit with 296-km (183.9-mi) apogee, 191-km (118.7-mi ...
... and realistic professional tasks while under confined space flight conditions. Soviet Union announced launching of COSMOS II satellite (975-mile apogee, 133-mile perigee, 49° inclination, 102.5-minute period). Cosmos II reportedly had the same instrumentation as Cosmos I launched on March 16: investigation of radio transmission, radiation belts, magnetic ...
... produced radioisotopes for a variety of medical experiments. U.S.S.R. announced launching of Cosmos VI into earth orbit (apogee: 250 mi.; perigee: 126 mi. ; period: 90.6 min. ; inclination: 49°). As with other unmanned satellites in the Cosmos series which began on March 16, 1962, COSMOS VI was stated to he a scientific satellite instrumented to explore radiation ...
U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites. Cosmos CCCLXVIII, launched from Baikonur , entered orbit with 383-km (238-mi) apogee, 202-km (125. ... was to conduct biological investigations and study physical characteristics of outer space, reentered Oct. 14. Cosmos CCCLXIX, launched from Plesetsk to investigate upper atmosphere and outer space, entered orbit with 467 ...
... ) apogee, 176-km (109.4-mi) perigee, 259.5-min period, and 51.6° inclination. Cosmos CCCLXXX, launched from Plesetsk, entered orbit with 1491-km (926.5-mi) apogee, 198-km ...
... -mi) apogee, 967-km (600.9-mi) perigee, 104.8-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos CCCLXXXII, launched from Baikonur , entered orbit with 5040-km (3132-mi) apogee, 320-km (199 ...
... .pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites, from Plesetsk. Cosmos CCCLXXXVIII entered orbit with 499-km (310.1-mi) apogee, 269-km (167 ... -mi) perigee, 92.2-min period, and 70.9° inclination and reentered May 10, 1971. Cosmos CCCLXXXIX entered orbit with 687-km (426.9-mi) apogee, 642-km (398.9-mi ...
... storage and readout functions satisfactorily. ''(NASA Proj Off)'' U.S.S.R. launched two Cosmos satellites from Plesetsk . Cosmos 458 reached 497-km (308.8-mi) apogee, 271-km (168.4-mi) perigee, 92.2-min period, and 70.0° inclination and reentered April 20, 1972. Cosmos 459 reached 286-km (177.7-mi) apogee, 199- km (123.7-mi) perigee, 89 ...
... -12-03.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 462 from Plesetsk into orbit with 1782-km (1107.3-mi) apogee, 227-km (141 ... ) perigee, 105.2-min period, and 65.7° inclination. Within hours after launch, Cosmos 462 passed close to Cosmos 459 (launched Nov. 29) and exploded in apparent test of satellite interceptor system ...
... case." ''(W Star, 12/6/71, Al0)'' December 6-11: U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 463 from Baikonur into orbit with 285-km (177.1-mi) apogee, 204-km (126 ... .S.S.R.'s ability to maneuver satellites for precise target coverage. Flights of Cosmos 463 and Cosmos 464 see Dec. 10-16 were made during time of Indo-Pakistan war. Paths ...

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