Kosmos 954 (Russian: Космос 954) was a reconnaissance satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1977. A malfunction prevented safe separation of its onboard...
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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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a previous malfunction of Kosmos 954, five years earlier over Canada's Northwest Territories. In response to the Kosmos 954 mishap, RORSAT satellites...
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to rise. G-M counters being used in the search for debris of satellite Kosmos 954 Becquerel, the SI unit of the radioactive decay rate of a quantity of...
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January 24, 1978, a Soviet Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite, named Kosmos 954, built with an onboard nuclear reactor fell from orbit and disintegrated...
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satellite failures that polluted and dispersed radioactive materials are Kosmos 954, Kosmos 1402 and the Transit 5-BN-3. When in a controlled manner satellites...
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sampling airplanes. Kosmos 367 (04564 / 1970-079A), 3 October 1970, failed 110 hours after launch, moved to higher orbit.: 10 Kosmos 954. The satellite failed...
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to failures in the ejection system, most notably Kosmos 954, which scattered debris over Canada. Kosmos 1402 also re-entered the atmosphere, but burned...
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struck the deck of their boat. 1978: the Soviet reconnaissance satellite Kosmos 954 reentered the atmosphere over northwest Canada and scattered radioactive...
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Treaty of 1967. In 1978, the crash of the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Kosmos 954 in Canadian territory led to the only claim filed under the convention...
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Kosmos 1818 was a nuclear powered Soviet surveillance satellite in the RORSAT program, which monitored NATO vessels using radar. Kosmos 1818 was the first...
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connected with the unmanned nuclear-reactor-powered Soviet RORSAT especially Kosmos 954 radar satellite which resulted in nuclear fuel reentering the Earth's...
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material, as had occurred with Kosmos 954 and Kosmos 1402, which showered the Earth with radioactive debris. In 1992, Kosmos 1867 had a visual magnitude...
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parody of Adolf Hitler (Adenold Hynkel of Tomainia). The Soviet satellite Kosmos 954 burned up in Earth's atmosphere, scattering radioactive debris over Canada's...
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portal Space debris Fengyun-1C 2009 satellite collision (Kosmos 2251 and Iridium 33) Kosmos 954 List of space debris producing events Orbital Debris Quarterly...
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their lifetime is around 1 in a trillion. On January 24, 1978, the Soviet Kosmos 954 (3,800 kilograms [8,400 lb]) reentered and crashed near Great Slave Lake...
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re-entries causing (or almost causing) damage are the 1978 re-entry of Kosmos 954, a Soviet satellite, which landed in Canada and spread dangerous amounts...
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without recovery.[citation needed] In early 1978, the Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 954, powered by a 45-kilogram highly enriched uranium reactor, went into an...
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Union Kosmos 861 1976 Fission reactor BES-5 235 U 2 kWe Soviet Union Kosmos 952 1977 Fission reactor BES-5 235 U 2 kWe Soviet Union Kosmos 954 1977 Destroyed...
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against Libya Morning Light (1978) — Joint Canadian-US effort to recover Kosmos 954, a nuclear-powered Soviet RORSAT. Operation Morris Dance (1987) — Australian...
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high level radioactive waste.) 1978 On the 24 January a satellite named Kosmos 954 failed. It was powered by a liquid sodium–potassium thermionic converter...
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of Soviet military surveillance satellites between 1967 and 1988. See Kosmos 954 for more details. Although the priority for thermionic reactor use diminished...
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of the then-recent crash of the highly radioactive Russian satellite Kosmos 954 (which took place just 4 days earlier), this episode features a running...
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influx of government workers. In 1978 the Soviet nuclear-powered satellite Kosmos 954 crashed to Earth near Yellowknife. There were no known casualties, although...
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retrieve materials from a satellite crash (notably on land as occurred with Kosmos-954, Mars-96 and Fobos-Grunt) and then use these to supplement the yield of...
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January 24, 1978 Northwest Territories, Canada Spill of nuclear fuel Kosmos 954, a Soviet Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite with an onboard nuclear...
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ambassador of West Germany persona non grata. January 24 Soviet satellite Kosmos 954 burns up in Earth's atmosphere, scattering radioactive debris over Canada's...
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Jupiter Success Sent back images of Jupiter and its system Soviet Union Kosmos 954 Earth Success Reconnaissance satellites 1978 US Pioneer Venus 1 Venus...
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themselves and reach a negotiated settlement. This was the case in the Kosmos 954 incident between Canada and the USSR. Non-State Actors Non-state actors...
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Activists remembered the crash of the Soviet Union's nuclear-powered Kosmos 954 satellite in Canada in 1978, and the Challenger disaster, while it did...
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