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U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCXVIII into orbit with 209.2-km ''(130-mi)'' apogee, 143.2-km ''(89-mi)'' ... disclosed Satellite reentered same day. Simultaneously, U.S.S.R. disclosed April 24 launch of Cosmos CCXVII. There was widespread speculation that U.S.S.R. would soon attempt new space ... or to send instruments to the moon." AP said Soviet failure to reveal period of Cosmos CCXVIII suggested spacecraft might have reentered before completing one orbit to test fractional orbital bomb ...
... by George C. Wilson logged significant changes in U.S.S.R. space program: Cosmos CCVIII and Cosmos CCXXVIII, launched March 21 and June 21, had been first Soviet "spy" satellites to ... by U.S.S.R. of reconnaissance flights, possibly to ensure backup if one failed. Cosmos CCXXXIV marked 100th Soviet reconnaissance launch July 30. Cos­mos CCXXXI had been launched July ...
... -mi)'' apogee, 590-km ''(366.6-mi)'' perigee, 96.8-min period, and 56° inclination. Cosmos CCXXXVII entered orbit with 323-km ''(200.7-mi)'' apogee, 199-km ''(123.6-mi ...
... -mi)'' apogee, 735-km ''(467.8-mi)'' perigee, 100.6-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos CCLI entered orbit with 226-km ''(140.4-mi)'' apogee, 170 km ''(105.6-mi ...
... , 8/19/64)'' U S.S.R . launched into orbit three earth satellites- COSMOS XXXVIII , COSMOS XXXIX , and COSMOS XL -with a single booster rocket "of a new type." Tass said the three ...
... the space program as Vice President. ''(NBC-TV)'' U.S.S.R. launched COSMOS LIV , COSMOS LV , and COSMOS LVI on one rocket booster. All three satellites were moving in close initial orbits ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CLI into 630-km (391-mi) altitude circular orbit with 97.1-min period and ... in space. . . ." ''(Life, 3/24/67)'' March 25: U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CLII, its eighth Cosmos satellite during March, to achieve record month of space launchings. Orbital parameters: apogee, 512 ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CLXXII into orbit with 301-km (187-mi) apogee, 202-km (125-mi) perigee, 89- ... , 8/9/67, H101175)'' Informed sources said U.S.S.R. had launched Cosmos CLXX (July 31) and Cosmos CLXXI (Aug. 8) to test new parachute system designed to avoid the malfunction ...
... . (116 mi.); period, 96.3 min.; inclination, 51.54°. Equipment was functioning normally. Tass noted COSMOS CX launch marked first time since period prior to Cosmonaut Yuri A. Gagarin ’s April ... without further development of %pace biology and medicine.” Announcement was first indication that satellites in Cosmos series were equipped to carry anything but instruments. ‘‘(Tass, 2/23/66; Pravda, 2/24 ...
... , 608, 727-9)’’ Canine alternates of Soviet space dogs Veterok and Ugolyek orbiting earth aboard COSMOS CX appeared on Moscow TV with physician cosmonaut Dr. Boris Yegorov . Wearing space jackets to ... anxiety when Yegorov placed them in a cabin similar to COSMOS CX and demonstrated a number of instruments and apparatus used onboard COSMOS CX such as pharmacological preparations painlessly introduced into dog ...

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