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    Kosmos 133 (Russian: Космос 133, meaning "Kosmos 133"), Soyuz 7K-OK No.2, was the first uncrewed test flight of the Soyuz spacecraft, and first mission...
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  • model, after orbital (Kosmos 133) and launch (Soyuz 11A511) failures of the first two Soyuz spacecraft. The follow-up to Kosmos 133 (Soyuz 7K-OK No.2),...
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  • recorded by photos and a sketch. Kōichirō Tomita identified that it was the Kosmos 133 spacecraft (30 November 1966). He is credited by the Minor Planet Center...
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  • Kosmos (Russian: Ко́смос, IPA: [ˈkosməs], meaning "(outer) space" or "Kosmos") is a designation given to many satellites operated by the Soviet Union and...
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    with a launch escape system during liftoff. The first Soyuz mission, Kosmos 133, launched unmanned on 28 November 1966. The first crewed Soyuz mission...
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    (ISS). Kosmos 133 Kosmos 140 Kosmos 186 and Kosmos 188, the first uncrewed automated docking in the history of spaceflight. Kosmos 212 and Kosmos 213, uncrewed...
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    previously Kosmos carrier rockets. It consists of a single pad, originally designated 133/1, and later 133/3. The first launch from Site 133 was of a Kosmos-2I...
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  • intended to perform a rendezvous maneouvre with Kosmos 133 (Soyuz 7K-OK No.2). After the Kosmos 133 mission failed, the rocket was moved to the launch...
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    craft. Kosmos 133 - launch failure Kosmos 140 - reentry damage Kosmos 186 Kosmos 188 Kosmos 212 Kosmos 213 Kosmos 238 Soyuz 2 - failed to dock Kosmos 379...
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    1 despite failures of the previous uncrewed tests of the 7K-OK, Kosmos 133 and Kosmos 140. A third attempted test flight was a launch failure; a launch...
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    disguise the mission's true purpose, the launch was initially referred to as Kosmos 133. Eventually, the first capsule would be automatically destroyed in orbit...
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  • Kosmos launches continued using the R-14-derived Kosmos-3M. It also marked the last launch from Plesetsk Site 133/1 until it was rebuilt as Site 133/3...
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    Failure(s) 2 (Soyuz 7K-OK No.1 & Soyuz 18a) First flight 28 November 1966 (Kosmos 133) Last flight 14 October 1976 (Soyuz 23) Type of passengers/cargo Soyuz...
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  • scientific spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1 and 250. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250...
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    132/1) Pad 132/2: Kosmos-3, Kosmos-3M – 62°52′59″N 40°52′19″E / 62.883°N 40.872°E / 62.883; 40.872 (Pad 132/2) Pad 133/1: Kosmos-2I – 62°53′13″N 40°50′49″E...
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    within the space program and oversaw the successful space docking of Kosmos 186 and Kosmos 188 in 1967. Kerimov served as a project manager for the Salyut...
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  • November 1967 None Kosmos 186 Success — Kosmos 212 Soyuz 7K-OK (A) 11F615 #8 14 April 1968 19 April 1968 None Kosmos 213 Success — Kosmos 213 Soyuz 7K-OK...
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  • The Kosmos-3M (Russian: Космос-3М meaning "Cosmos", GRAU index 11K65M) was a Russian space launch vehicle, member of the Kosmos rocket family. It was...
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  • use the Kosmos-2I 63SM, which replaced the earlier 63S1 model. It was also the first launch from Site 133 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. Kosmos 148 was placed...
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  • 12:59:59 UTC, and resulted in Kosmos 283's successful deployment into low Earth orbit. Upon reaching orbit, it was assigned its Kosmos designation, and received...
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  • KTDU-35 Country of origin USSR Date 1962–1967 First flight 1966-11-28 (Kosmos 133) Designer OKB-2, Anton Tavzarachvili Application Spacecraft main propulsion...
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  • resulted in the successful deployment of Kosmos 314 into low Earth orbit. Upon reaching orbit, it was assigned its Kosmos designation, and received the International...
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  • together with Kosmos 2484 and Kosmos 2482. This satellite is a Strela-3M/Rodnik satellite, a modification of the civilian Gonets satellites. Kosmos 2483 was...
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  • target for anti-ballistic missile tests. Kosmos 347 was launched from Site 86/4 at Kapustin Yar, atop a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. The launch occurred...
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  • place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and used a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. Upon reaching orbit, it was assigned its Kosmos designation,...
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  • resulted in the successful deployment of Kosmos 311 into low Earth orbit. Upon reaching orbit, it was assigned its Kosmos designation, and received the International...
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    macrocosm derive from ancient Greek μικρὸς κόσμος (mikròs kósmos) and μακρὸς κόσμος (makròs kósmos), which may mean 'small universe' and 'great universe'...
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    a Soviet rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. It was built by ISRO, and launched by the Soviet Union...
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  • place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and used a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. Upon reaching orbit, it was assigned its Kosmos designation,...
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    Plesetsk Cosmodrome using a launch ramp specially rebuilt from one for the Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. The cost of the launcher itself was about US$15 million...
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