List of Kosmos satellites (1–250)
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The designation Kosmos is a generic name given to a large number of Soviet
, and subsequently Russia
n, satellite
s, the first
of which was launched in 1962. Satellites given Kosmos designations include military spacecraft, failed probes to the Moon and the planets, prototypes for manned spacecraft, and scientific spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1 and 250.
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, and subsequently Russia
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Satellite
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s, the first
Kosmos 1
Kosmos 1 , also known as DS-2 #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 11 was a technology demonstration and ionospheric research satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the first satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the first spacecraft launched as part of the...
of which was launched in 1962. Satellites given Kosmos designations include military spacecraft, failed probes to the Moon and the planets, prototypes for manned spacecraft, and scientific spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1 and 250.
Designation | Type | Launch date (GMT) | Carrier rocket | Function | Decay/Destruction* | Remarks |
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Kosmos 1 Kosmos 1 Kosmos 1 , also known as DS-2 #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 11 was a technology demonstration and ionospheric research satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the first satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the first spacecraft launched as part of the... |
DS-2 | 16 March 1962 11:59 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 25 May 1962 | DS-2 #1, first of two DS-2 satellites |
Kosmos 2 Kosmos 2 Kosmos 2 , also known as 1MS #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 12 was a scientific research and technology demonstration satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the second satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the first spacecraft to be launched as part of... |
1MS | 6 April 1962 17:15 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology, Radiation | 20 August 1963 | |
Kosmos 3 Kosmos 3 Kosmos 3 , also known as 2MS #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 13 was a scientific research and technology demonstration satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the third satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the second spacecraft to be launched as part of... |
2MS | 24 April 1962 04:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology, Radiation | 17 October 1962 | |
Kosmos 4 Kosmos 4 Kosmos 4 , also known as Zenit-2 #2 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 14 was the first Soviet reconnaissance satellite to successfully reach orbit... |
Zenit-2 | 26 April 1962 10:02 |
Vostok-K Vostok-K The Vostok-K , GRAU index 8K72K was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union for thirteen launches between 1960 and 1964, six of which were manned. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-L, however it featured uprated engines to improve performance, and enlarge its payload capacity... 8K72K |
Reconnaissance | 29 April 1962 | First Soviet reconnaissance satellite, orientation system malfunctioned |
Kosmos 5 Kosmos 5 Kosmos 5 , also known as 2MS #2 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 15 was a scientific research and technology demonstration satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the fifth satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the third spacecraft to be launched as part of... |
2MS | 28 May 1962 03:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology, Radiation | 2 May 1963 | |
Kosmos 6 Kosmos 6 Kosmos 6 , also known as DS-P1 #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 16 was a prototype radar target satellite for anti-ballistic missile tests, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the sixth satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the second spacecraft... |
DS-P1 | 30 June 1962 16:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 8 September 1962 | DS-P1 #1, first of four DS-P1 satellites |
Kosmos 7 Kosmos 7 Kosmos 7 , also known as Zenit-2 #4 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 17 was a Soviet reconnaissance satellite launched in 1962. It was the seventh satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the second successful launch of a Soviet reconnaissance satellite. It also marked the... |
Zenit-2 | 28 July 1962 09:18 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 1 August 1962 | |
Kosmos 8 Kosmos 8 Kosmos 8 , also known as DS-K-8 #1 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 18 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the eighth satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the third spacecraft launched as part of the DS programme... |
DS-K-8 | 18 August 1962 15:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 17 August 1963 | DS-K-8 #1, only DS-K-8 satellite |
Kosmos 9 Kosmos 9 Kosmos 9 , also known as Zenit-2 #7, was a Soviet reconnaissance satellite launched in 1962. It was the ninth satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the third successful launch of a Soviet reconnaissance satellite, following Kosmos 4 and Kosmos 7.Vostok-2 s/n T15000-06 was used to... |
Zenit-2 | 27 September 1962 09:39 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 1 October 1962 | |
Kosmos 10 Kosmos 10 Kosmos 10 , also known as Zenit-2 #5, was a Soviet reconnaissance satellite launched in 1962. It was the tenth satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the fourth successful launch of a Soviet reconnaissance satellite, following Kosmos 4, Kosmos 7 and Kosmos 9.Vostok-2 s/n T15000-03... |
Zenit-2 | 17 October 1962 19:00 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 21 October 1962 | |
Kosmos 11 Kosmos 11 Kosmos 11 , also known as DS-A1 #1 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1962. It was the eleventh satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the fourth spacecraft launched as part of the DS programme to successfully reach orbit, after... |
DS-A1 | 20 October 1962 04:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 18 May 1964 | DS-A1 #1, first of seven DS-A1 satellites |
Kosmos 12 | Zenit-2 | 22 December 1962 09:23 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 30 December 1962 | |
Kosmos 13 | Zenit-2 | 21 March 1963 08:30 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 29 March 1962 | |
Kosmos 14 Kosmos 14 Kosmos 14 , also known as Omega #1, was a satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1963. It was an Omega satellite, derived from the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik series... |
Omega | 13 April 1963 11:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 29 August 1963 | Omega #1, first of two Omega satellites |
Kosmos 15 | Zenit-2 | 22 April 1963 08:30 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 27 April 1963 | |
Kosmos 16 | Zenit-2 | 28 April 1963 08:50 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 28 April 1963 | |
Kosmos 17 Kosmos 17 Kosmos 17 , also known as DS-A1 #2 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1963. It was launched as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate technologies for future Soviet military satellites... |
DS-A1 | 22 May 1963 03:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 2 June 1965 | DS-A1 #2, second of seven DS-A1 satellites |
Kosmos 18 | Zenit-2 | 24 May 1963 10:33 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 2 June 1963 | |
Kosmos 19 Kosmos 19 Kosmos 19 , also known as DS-P1 #3 was a prototype radar target satellite for anti-ballistic missile tests, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1963 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1 | 6 August 1963 06:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 30 March 1964 | DS-P1 #3, third of four DS-P1 satellites |
Kosmos 20 | Zenit-2 | 18 October 1963 09:29 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 26 October 1963 | |
Kosmos 21 | 3MV-1 | 11 November 1963 06:23 |
Molniya Molniya (rocket) Molniya 8K78 was a modification of the well-known R-7 Semyorka rocket and had four stages.This derivative of the original three stage Vostok rocket was especially designed to bring high flying satellites into orbit or to launch probes to other planets. The first launch of this rocket was on... 8K78 |
Venus Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6, bright enough to cast shadows... probe |
14 November 1963 | Left in Earth orbit after launch failure |
Kosmos 22 | Zenit-4 | 16 November 1963 10:34 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 22 November 1963 | |
Kosmos 23 Kosmos 23 Kosmos 23 , also known as Omega #2, was a satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1963. It was an Omega satellite, derived from the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik series... |
Omega | 13 December 1963 14:15 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 27 March 1964 | Omega #2, second of two Omega satellites |
Kosmos 24 | Zenit-2 | 19 December 1963 09:28 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 28 December 1963 | |
Kosmos 25 Kosmos 25 Kosmos 25 , also known as DS-P1 #4 was a prototype radar target satellite for anti-ballistic missile tests, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1 | 27 February 1964 13:26 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 21 November 1964 | DS-P1 #4, last of four DS-P1 satellites |
Kosmos 26 Kosmos 26 Kosmos 26 , also known as DS-MG #1 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate an electric gyrodyne orientation system... |
DS-MG | 18 March 1964 15:07 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 28 September 1964 | DS-MG #1, first of two DS-MG satellites |
Kosmos 27 | 3MV-1 | 27 March 1964 03:24 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Venus Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6, bright enough to cast shadows... probe |
29 March 1964 | Left in Earth orbit after launch failure |
Kosmos 28 | Zenit-2 | 4 April 1964 09:36 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 12 April 1964 | |
Kosmos 29 | Zenit-2 | 25 April 1964 10:19 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 3 May 1964 | |
Kosmos 30 | Zenit-4 | 18 May 1964 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 26 May 1964 | |
Kosmos 31 Kosmos 31 Kosmos 31 , also known as DS-MT #2 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate an electric gyrodyne orientation system... |
DS-MT | 6 June 1964 06:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 20 October 1964 | DS-MT #2, second of three DS-MT satellites |
Kosmos 32 | Zenit-2 | 10 June 1964 10:48 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 18 June 1964 | |
Kosmos 33 | Zenit-2 | 23 June 1964 10:19 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 1 July 1964 | |
Kosmos 34 | Zenit-4 | 1 July 1964 11:16 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 9 July 1964 | |
Kosmos 35 | Zenit-2 | 15 July 1964 11:31 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 23 July 1964 | |
Kosmos 36 Kosmos 36 Kosmos 36 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #1 was a satellite which was used as a radar calibration target, for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1-Yu | 30 July 1964 03:36 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 28 February 1964 | DS-P1-Yu #1, first of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 37 | Zenit-2 | 14 August 1964 09:36 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 22 August 1964 | |
Kosmos 38 | Strela-1 | 18 August 1964 09:15 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | 8 November 1964 | |
Kosmos 39 | Strela-1 | Communication | 17 November 1964 | |||
Kosmos 40 | Strela-1 | Communication | 18 November 1964 | |||
Kosmos 41 | Molniya-1 | 22 August 1964 07:12 |
Molniya Molniya (rocket) Molniya 8K78 was a modification of the well-known R-7 Semyorka rocket and had four stages.This derivative of the original three stage Vostok rocket was especially designed to bring high flying satellites into orbit or to launch probes to other planets. The first launch of this rocket was on... 8K78 |
Communication | 9 April 2004 | Communication antenna failed to deploy |
Kosmos 42 | Strela-1 | 22 August 1964 11:02 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Communication | 19 December 1965 | |
Kosmos 43 | Strela-1 | Communication | 27 December 1965 | |||
Kosmos 44 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
28 August 1964 16:19 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | in orbit | |
Kosmos 45 | Zenit-4 | 13 September 1964 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 18 September 1964 | |
Kosmos 46 | Zenit-2 | 24 September 1964 12:00 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 2 October 1964 | |
Kosmos 47 Kosmos 47 Kosmos 47 is the designation of an unmanned test-flight of a prototype Soviet Voskhod spacecraft, the first multiple-occupant spacecraft. Launched on the 6 October 1964, the successful flight paved the way for the first manned mission, Voskhod 1, which occurred just 6 days later on the 12... |
Voskhod 3KV | 6 October 1964 07:12 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Test | 7 October 1964 | Prototype Voskhod spacecraft Voskhod spacecraft The Voskhod was a spacecraft built by the Soviet Union's space program for human spaceflight as part of the Voskhod programme. It was a development of and a follow-on to the Vostok spacecraft... |
Kosmos 48 | Zenit-2 | 14 October 1964 09:50 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 20 October 1964 | |
Kosmos 49 Kosmos 49 Kosmos 49 , also known as DS-MG #2 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate an electric gyrodyne orientation system... |
DS-MG | 24 October 1964 05:16 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 21 August 1965 | DS-MG #1, second and last DS-MG satellite |
Kosmos 50 | Zenit-2 | 28 October 1964 10:48 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 5 November 1964* | Failed to deorbit, self-destructed |
Kosmos 51 Kosmos 51 Kosmos 51 , also known as DS-MT #3 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate an electric gyrodyne orientation system... |
DS-MT | 9 December 1964 23:02 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 14 November 1965 | DS-MT #3, last of three DS-MT satellites |
Kosmos 52 | Zenit-2 | 11 January 1965 09:36 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 19 January 1965 | |
Kosmos 53 Kosmos 53 Kosmos 53 , also known as DS-A1 #5 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate technologies for future Soviet military satellites... |
DS-A1 | 30 January 1965 09:36 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 12 August 1966 | DS-A1 #5, fifth of seven DS-A1 satellites |
Kosmos 54 | Strela-1 | 21 February 1965 11:00 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | 15 September 1968 | |
Kosmos 55 | Strela-1 | Communication | 2 February 1968 | |||
Kosmos 56 | Strela-1 | Communication | 2 November 1967 | |||
Kosmos 57 | Voskhod 3KD | 22 February 1965 07:40 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Test | 22 February 1967* | Prototype Voskhod spacecraft Voskhod spacecraft The Voskhod was a spacecraft built by the Soviet Union's space program for human spaceflight as part of the Voskhod programme. It was a development of and a follow-on to the Vostok spacecraft... , accidentally commanded to self-destruct |
Kosmos 58 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
26 February 1965 05:02 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 25 February 1990 | |
Kosmos 59 | Zenit-4 | 7 March 1965 09:07 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 15 March 1965 | Carried prototype Voskhod airlock |
Kosmos 60 | E-6 | 12 March 1965 09:30 |
Molniya-L 8K72L | Lunar Moon The Moon is Earth's only known natural satellite,There are a number of near-Earth asteroids including 3753 Cruithne that are co-orbital with Earth: their orbits bring them close to Earth for periods of time but then alter in the long term . These are quasi-satellites and not true moons. For more... probe |
17 March 1965 | Launch failure |
Kosmos 61 | Strela-1 | 15 March 1965 11:00 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S1 |
Communication | 15 January 1968 | |
Kosmos 62 | Strela-1 | Communication | 24 September 1968 | |||
Kosmos 63 | Strela-1 | Communication | 4 November 1967 | |||
Kosmos 64 | Zenit-2 | 25 March 1965 10:04 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 2 April 1965 | |
Kosmos 65 | Zenit-4 | 17 April 1965 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 25 April 1965 | |
Kosmos 66 | Zenit-2 | 7 May 1965 09:50 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 15 May 1965 | |
Kosmos 67 | Zenit-4 | 25 May 1965 10:48 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 2 June 1965 | |
Kosmos 68 | Zenit-2 | 15 June 1965 10:04 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 23 June 1965 | |
Kosmos 69 | Zenit-4 | 25 June 1965 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 3 July 1965 | |
Kosmos 70 Kosmos 70 Kosmos 70 , also known as DS-A1 #7 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate technologies for future Soviet military satellites... |
DS-A1 | 2 July 1965 06:30 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Technology | 18 December 1966 | DS-A1 #7, last of seven DS-A1 satellites |
Kosmos 71 | Strela-1 | 16 July 1965 03:31 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | 11 August 1970 | |
Kosmos 72 | Strela-1 | Communication | 24 August 1979 | |||
Kosmos 73 | Strela-1 | Communication | 20 March 1974 | |||
Kosmos 74 | Strela-1 | Communication | 13 December 1979 | |||
Kosmos 75 | Strela-1 | Communication | 28 September 1979 | |||
Kosmos 76 Kosmos 76 Kosmos 76 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #3 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 23 July 1965 04:33 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 16 March 1966 | DS-P1-Yu #3, third of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 77 | Zenit-4 | 3 August 1965 11:02 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 11 August 1965 | |
Kosmos 78 | Zenit-2 | 14 August 1965 11:16 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 22 August 1965 | |
Kosmos 79 | Zenit-4 | 25 August 1965 10:02 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 2 September 1965 | |
Kosmos 80 | Strela-1 | 3 September 1965 14:00 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | in orbit | |
Kosmos 81 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 82 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 83 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 84 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 85 | Zenit-4 | 9 September 1965 09:36 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 17 September 1965 | |
Kosmos 86 | Strela-1 | 18 September 1965 07:59 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | in orbit | |
Kosmos 87 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 88 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 89 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 90 | Strela-1 | Communication | in orbit | |||
Kosmos 91 | Zenit-4 | 09:07 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 1 October 1965 | |
Kosmos 92 | Zenit-4 | 16 October 1965 08:09 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 October 1965 | |
Kosmos 93 Kosmos 93 Kosmos 93 , also known as DS-U2-V #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct classified technology development experiments for the Soviet armed... |
DS-U2-V | 19 October 1965 05:44 |
Kosmos-2M 63S1M | Technology | 3 January 1966 | DS-U2-V #1, first of four DS-U2-V satellites |
Kosmos 94 | Zenit-4 | 28 October 1965 08:24 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 5 November 1965 | |
Kosmos 95 Kosmos 95 Kosmos 95 , also known as DS-U2-V #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct classified technology development experiments for the Soviet armed... |
DS-U2-V | 4 November 1965 05:31 |
Kosmos-2M 63S1M | Technology | 18 January 1966 | DS-U2-V #2, second of four DS-U2-V satellites |
Kosmos 96 | 3MV-4 | 23 November 1965 03:21 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Venus Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6, bright enough to cast shadows... probe |
9 December 1965 | Remained in Earth orbit due to launch failure |
Kosmos 97 Kosmos 97 Kosmos 97 , also known as DS-U2-M #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and used to conduct tests involving atomic clocks.A Kosmos-2M 63S1M carrier rocket was used... |
DS-U2-M | 26 November 1965 12:14 |
Kosmos-2M 63S1M | Technology | 2 April 1967 | DS-U2-M #1, first of two DS-U2-M satellites |
Kosmos 98 | Zenit-2 | 27 November 1965 08:24 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 5 December 1965 | |
Kosmos 99 | Zenit-2 | 10 December 1965 08:09 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 18 December 1965 | |
Kosmos 100 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
17 December 1965 02:24 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 15 February 2002 | |
Kosmos 101 Kosmos 101 Kosmos 101 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #4 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 21 December 1965 06:14 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 12 July 1966 | DS-P1-Yu #4, fourth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 102 | US-A | 27 December 1965 22:19 |
ELINT | 13 January 1966 | Prototype | |
Kosmos 103 | Strela-2 | 28 December 1965 12:30 |
Kosmos-1 Kosmos-1 The Kosmos-1 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites in 1964 and 1965. It served as an interim, and was quickly replaced by the Kosmos-3... 65S3 |
Communication | 2 January 1990 | |
Kosmos 104 | Zenit-2 | 7 January 1966 08:24 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 15 January 1966 | |
Kosmos 105 | Zenit-2 | 22 January 1966 08:38 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 30 January 1966 | |
Kosmos 106 Kosmos 106 Kosmos 106 , also known as DS-P1-I #1 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-I | 25 January 1966 12:28 |
Kosmos-2M 63S1M | Radar target | 14 November 1966 | DS-P1-I #1, first of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites |
Kosmos 107 | Zenit-2 | 10 February 1966 08:52 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 18 February 1966 | |
Kosmos 108 Kosmos 108 Kosmos 108 , also known as DS-U1-G #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to study the effects of solar activity on the upper atmosphere.A Kosmos-2I 63S1... |
DS-U1-G | 11 February 1966 18:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Solar Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields... |
21 November 1966 | DS-U1-G #1, first of two DS-U1-G satellites |
Kosmos 109 | Zenit-4 | 19 February 1966 08:52 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 27 February 1966 | |
Kosmos 110 | Voskhod 3KV | 22 February 1966 20:09 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Biological | 16 March 1966 | |
Kosmos 111 | E-6S | 1 March 1966 11:03 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Lunar Moon The Moon is Earth's only known natural satellite,There are a number of near-Earth asteroids including 3753 Cruithne that are co-orbital with Earth: their orbits bring them close to Earth for periods of time but then alter in the long term . These are quasi-satellites and not true moons. For more... probe |
3 March 1966 | Launch failure |
Kosmos 112 | Zenit-2 | 17 March 1966 10:28 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 25 March 1966 | |
Kosmos 113 | Zenit-4 | 21 March 1965 09:36 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 29 March 1966 | |
Kosmos 114 | Zenit-4 | 6 April 1965 11:40 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 14 April 1966 | |
Kosmos 115 | Zenit-2 | 20 April 1966 10:48 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 28 April 1966 | |
Kosmos 116 Kosmos 116 Kosmos 116 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #6 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 26 April 1966 10:04 |
Kosmos-2M 63S1M | Radar target | 3 December 1966 | DS-P1-Yu #6, fifth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 117 | Zenit-2 | 6 May 1966 11:02 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 14 May 1966 | |
Kosmos 118 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
11 May 1966 14:09 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 23 November 1988 | |
Kosmos 119 Kosmos 119 Kosmos 119 , also known as DS-U2-I #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to study the effects on radio waves of passing through the ionosphere.A... |
DS-U2-I | 24 May 1966 05:31 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Ionospheric | 30 November 1966 | DS-U2-I #1, first of three DS-U2-I satellites |
Kosmos 120 | Zenit-2 | 8 June 1966 11:02 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 16 June 1966 | |
Kosmos 121 | Zenit-4 | 17 June 1965 11:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 25 June 1966 | |
Kosmos 122 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
25 June 1966 10:30 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 14 November 1989 | |
Kosmos 123 Kosmos 123 Kosmos 123 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #5 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 8 July 1966 05:31 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Radar target | 10 December 1966 | DS-P1-Yu #5, sixth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 124 | Zenit-2 | 14 July 1966 10:33 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 22 July 1966 | |
Kosmos 125 | US-A | 20 July 1966 09:07 |
Soyuz/Vostok Soyuz/Vostok The Soyuz/Vostok, also known as just Soyuz or Vostok, or by its GRAU index, 11A510 was an interim expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union in 1965 and 1966. Two were launched with prototype US-A satellites.... 11A510 |
ELINT | 2 August 1966 | Prototype |
Kosmos 126 | Zenit-4 | 28 July 1966 10:48 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 6 August 1966 | |
Kosmos 127 | Zenit-4 | 8 August 1966 11:16 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 16 August 1966 | |
Kosmos 128 | Zenit-4 | 27 August 1966 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 4 September 1966 | |
Kosmos 129 | Zenit-2 | 14 October 1966 12:13 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 21 October 1966 | |
Kosmos 130 | Zenit-4 | 20 October 1966 08:52 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 28 October 1966 | |
Kosmos 131 | Zenit-4 | 12 November 1966 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 20 November 1966 | |
Kosmos 132 | Zenit-2 | 19 November 1966 08:09 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 27 November 1966 | |
Kosmos 133 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
28 November 1966 11:00 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A511 |
Test | 30 November 1966 | Prototype Soyuz, attitude control system failed, self-destructed during reentry |
Kosmos 134 | Zenit-4 | 3 December 1966 08:09 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 11 December 1966 | |
Kosmos 135 Kosmos 135 Kosmos 135 , also known as DS-U2-MP #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to investigate micrometeoroids and particles of dust in space.A Kosmos-2I 63SM... |
DS-U2-MP | 12 December 1966 20:38 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Micrometeoroid Micrometeoroid A micrometeoroid is a tiny meteoroid; a small particle of rock in space, usually weighing less than a gram. A micrometeor or micrometeorite is such a particle that enters the Earth's atmosphere or falls to Earth.-Scientific interest:... s |
12 April 1967 | DS-U2-MP #1, first of two DS-U2-MP satellites |
Kosmos 136 | Zenit-2 | 19 December 1966 12:00 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 27 December 1966 | |
Kosmos 137 Kosmos 137 Kosmos 137 , also known as DS-U2-D #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1966 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to investigate charged particles in the Earth's magnetosphere.A Kosmos-2I 63S1... |
DS-U2-D | 21 December 1966 13:12 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Magnetospheric | 23 November 1967 | DS-U2-D #1, first of two DS-U2-D satellites |
Kosmos 138 | Zenit-2 | 19 January 1967 12:39 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 27 January 1967 | |
Kosmos 139 | OGCh | 25 January 1967 13:55 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 25 January 1967 | Successful test, hit Kapustin Yar Kapustin Yar Kapustin Yar is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan. Known today as Znamensk , it was established 13 May 1946 and in the beginning used technology, material, and scientific support from defeated Germany... |
Kosmos 140 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
7 February 1967 03:20 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A511 |
Test | 9 February 1967 | Prototype Soyuz |
Kosmos 141 | Zenit-4 | 8 February 1967 10:19 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 16 February 1967 | |
Kosmos 142 Kosmos 142 Kosmos 142 , also known as DS-U2-I #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to study the effects on radio waves of passing through the ionosphere.A... |
DS-U2-I | 14 February 1967 10:04 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Ionospheric | 6 July 1967 | DS-U2-I #2, second of three DS-U2-I satellites |
Kosmos 143 | Zenit-2 | 27 February 1967 08:45 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 7 March 1967 | |
Kosmos 144 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
28 February 1967 13:34 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 14 September 1982 | |
Kosmos 145 Kosmos 145 Kosmos 145 , also known as DS-U2-M #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct tests involving atomic clocks.A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was... |
DS-U2-M | 3 March 1967 06:44 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Technology | 8 March 1968 | DS-U2-M #2, second and last DS-U2-M satellite |
Kosmos 146 | 10 March 1967 11:30 |
Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... /D Block D Blok D is an upper stage used on Soviet and later Russian expendable launch systems, including the N1, Proton-K and Zenit. There were plans to use it for some other rockets as well .... 8K72K |
Test | 22 March 1967 | Prototype Lunar Soyuz, recovery not attempted | |
Kosmos 147 | Zenit-2 | 13 March 1967 12:10 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 21 March 1967 | |
Kosmos 148 Kosmos 148 Kosmos 148 , also known as DS-P1-I #2 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-I | 16 March 1967 17:30 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 7 May 1967 | DS-P1-I #2, second of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites |
Kosmos 149 Kosmos 149 Kosmos 149 , also known as DS-MO #1 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate orientation control by means of an aerodynamic skirt stabiliser... |
DS-MO | 21 March 1967 10:07 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Technology | 7 April 1967 | DS-MO #1, first of two DS-MO satellites |
Kosmos 150 | Zenit-4 | 22 March 1967 12:44 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 30 March 1967 | |
Kosmos 151 | Strela-2 | 24 March 1967 11:50 |
Kosmos-3 Kosmos-3 The Kosmos-3 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites between 1966 and 1968. It was quickly replaced by the modernised Kosmos-3M. Six were flown, four as orbital carrier rockets, and two on sub-orbital flights... 11K65 |
Communication | 6 May 1991 | |
Kosmos 152 Kosmos 152 Kosmos 152 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #7 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 25 March 1967 06:59 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 5 August 1967 | DS-P1-Yu #7, seventh of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 153 | Zenit-2 | 4 April 1967 14:00 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 12 April 1967 | |
Kosmos 154 | Soyuz 7K-L1P | 8 April 09:00 |
Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... /D Block D Blok D is an upper stage used on Soviet and later Russian expendable launch systems, including the N1, Proton-K and Zenit. There were plans to use it for some other rockets as well .... 8K72K |
Test | 10 April 1967 | Prototype Lunar Soyuz |
Kosmos 155 | Zenit-4 | 12 April 1967 10:51 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 12 April 1967 | |
Kosmos 156 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
27 April 1967 12:50 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 23 October 1989 | |
Kosmos 157 | Zenit-2 | 12 May 1967 10:30 |
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 (rocket) The Vostok-2 , GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967. Forty five were launched, of which five failed. It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K, with uprated engines. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets.The Vostok-2 made its maiden... 8A92 |
Reconnaissance | 20 May 1967 | |
Kosmos 158 | Tsiklon-GVM | 15 May 1967 11:00 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | Navigation | in orbit | |
Kosmos 159 | E-6LS | 16 May 1967 21:43 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Lunar Moon The Moon is Earth's only known natural satellite,There are a number of near-Earth asteroids including 3753 Cruithne that are co-orbital with Earth: their orbits bring them close to Earth for periods of time but then alter in the long term . These are quasi-satellites and not true moons. For more... probe |
11 November 1977 | Launch failure |
Kosmos 160 | OGCh | 17 May 1967 16:05 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 17 May 1967 | |
Kosmos 161 | Zenit-4 | 22 May 1967 14:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 30 May 1967 | |
Kosmos 162 | Zenit-4 | 1 June 1967 10:40 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 9 June 1967 | |
Kosmos 163 Kosmos 163 Kosmos 163 , also known as DS-U2-MP #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to investigate micrometeoroids and particles of dust in space.A Kosmos-2I 63SM... |
DS-U2-MP | 5 June 1967 05:03 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Micrometeoroid Micrometeoroid A micrometeoroid is a tiny meteoroid; a small particle of rock in space, usually weighing less than a gram. A micrometeor or micrometeorite is such a particle that enters the Earth's atmosphere or falls to Earth.-Scientific interest:... s |
11 October 1967 | DS-U2-MP #2, second and last DS-U2-MP |
Kosmos 164 | Zenit-2 | 8 June 1967 13:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 14 June 1967 | |
Kosmos 165 Kosmos 165 Kosmos 165 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #11 was a radar calibration target satellite which was used by the Soviet Union for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.Kosmos 165 was launched using a... |
DS-P1-Yu | 12 June 1967 18:06 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 15 January 1968 | DS-P1-Yu #11, eighth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 166 Kosmos 166 Kosmos 166 , also known as DS-U3-S #1, was a satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct multispectral imaging of the Sun.Kosmos 166 was... |
DS-U3-S | 16 June 1967 04:44 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Solar | 25 October 1967 | DS-U3-S #1, first of two DS-U3-S satellites |
Kosmos 167 | 4V-1 | 17 June 1967 02:36 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Venus Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6, bright enough to cast shadows... probe |
25 June 1967 | Remained in Earth orbit after upper stage malfunction |
Kosmos 168 | Zenit-2 | 4 July 1967 05:59 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 12 July 1967 | |
Kosmos 169 | OGCh | 17 July 1967 16:45 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 17 July 1967 | |
Kosmos 170 | OGCh | 31 July 1967 16:45 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 31 July 1967 | |
Kosmos 171 | OGCh | 8 August 1967 16:05 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 8 August 1967 | |
Kosmos 172 | Zenit-4 | 9 August 1967 05:45 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 17 August 1967 | |
Kosmos 173 Kosmos 173 Kosmos 173 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #8 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 24 August 1967 04:59 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 17 December 1967 | DS-P1-Yu #8, ninth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 174 | Molniya-1Yu | 31 August 1967 08:00 |
Molniya-M Molniya-M The Molniya-M , designation 8K78M, was a Russian carrier rocket derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. First launched in 1964, it had replaced its predecessor, Molniya, by the end of 1965... 8K78M |
Communication | 30 December 1968 | Spacecraft failed |
Kosmos 175 | Zenit-4 | 11 September 1967 10:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 19 September 1967 | |
Kosmos 176 Kosmos 176 Kosmos 176 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #10 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-Yu | 12 September 1967 17:00 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 3 March 1968 | DS-P1-Yu #10, tenth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 177 | Zenit-2 | 16 September 1967 06:06 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 September 1967 | |
Kosmos 178 | OGCh | 19 September 1967 14:45 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 19 September 1967 | |
Kosmos 179 | OGCh | 22 September 1967 14:05 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 22 September 1967 | |
Kosmos 180 | Zenit-2 | 26 September 1967 10:20 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 4 October 1967 | |
Kosmos 181 | Zenit-2 | 11 October 1967 11:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 19 October 1967 | |
Kosmos 182 | Zenit-4 | 16 October 1967 08:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 October 1967 | |
Kosmos 183 | OGCh | 18 October 1967 13:30 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 18 October 1967 | |
Kosmos 184 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
27 April 1967 22:49 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 2 April 1989 | |
Kosmos 185 | IS-A Is-a In knowledge representation, object-oriented programming and design, is-a or is_a or is a is a relationship where one class D is a subclass of another class B .... |
27 October 1967 02:21 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | ASAT test | 14 January 1969 | |
Kosmos 186 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
27 October 1967 09:29 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A511 |
Test | 31 October 1967 | Prototype Soyuz, docked with Kosmos 188 |
Kosmos 187 | OGCh | 28 October 1967 13:15 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 28 October 1967 | |
Kosmos 188 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
30 October 1967 08:12 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A511 |
Test | 2 November 1967 | Prototype Soyuz, docked with Kosmos 186 |
Kosmos 189 | Tselina-O GVM | 30 October 1967 17:59 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | ELINT | 8 June 1978 | |
Kosmos 190 | Zenit-4 | 3 November 1967 11:20 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 11 November 1967 | |
Kosmos 191 Kosmos 191 Kosmos 191 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #9 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It had a mass of .A Kosmos-2I 63SM... |
DS-P1-Yu | 21 November 1967 14:29 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 2 March 1968 | DS-P1-Yu #9, eleventh of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 192 | Tsiklon | 23 November 1967 15:00 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | Navigation | in orbit | Spewed about 20 debris on its orbit in Aug. 30, 2009. This was possibly due to impact with unknown object or due to breach of pressurized compartment |
Kosmos 193 | Zenit-2 | 25 November 1967 11:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 3 December 1967 | |
Kosmos 194 | Zenit-4 | 3 December 1967 12:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 11 December 1967 | |
Kosmos 195 | Zenit-2 | 16 December 1967 12:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 December 1967 | |
Kosmos 196 Kosmos 196 Kosmos 196 , also known as DS-U1-G #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to study the effects of solar activity on the upper atmosphere.A Kosmos-2I 63S1... |
DS-U1-G | 19 December 1967 06:30 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63S1 |
Solar Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields... |
7 July 1968 | DS-U1-G #2, second of two DS-U1-G satellites |
Kosmos 197 Kosmos 197 Kosmos 197 , also known as DS-U2-V #3, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct classified technology development experiments for the Soviet armed... |
DS-U2-V | 26 December 1967 09:01 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Technology | 30 January 1968 | DS-U2-V #3, third of four DS-U2-V satellites |
Kosmos 198 | US-A | 27 December 1967 11:28 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | Reconnaissance | in orbit | |
Kosmos 199 | Zenit-2 | 16 January 1968 12:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 30 January 1968 | |
Kosmos 200 | Tselina-O | 19 January 1968 21:59 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | ELINT | 24 February 1973 | |
Kosmos 201 | Zenit-4 | 6 February 1968 08:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 14 February 1968 | |
Kosmos 202 Kosmos 202 Kosmos 202 , also known as DS-U2-V #4, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct classified technology development experiments for the Soviet armed... |
DS-U2-V | 20 February 1968 10:03 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Technology | 24 March 1968 | DS-U2-V #4, fourth and last DS-U2-V satellite |
Kosmos 203 | Sfera SFera SFera is a science fiction society from Zagreb, Croatia. It was founded in 1976, thus marking the beginnings of organised science fiction fandom in the region.... |
20 February 1968 16:00 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | Geodesy Geodesy Geodesy , also named geodetics, a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three-dimensional time-varying space. Geodesists also study geodynamical phenomena such as crustal... |
in orbit | |
Kosmos 204 Kosmos 204 Kosmos 204 , also known as DS-P1-I #3 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-I | 5 March 1968 11:20 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 2 March 1969 | DS-P1-I #1, third of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites |
Kosmos 205 | Zenit-2 | 5 March 1968 12:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 13 March 1968 | |
Kosmos 206 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
14 March 1968 09:34 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 22 April 1989 | |
Kosmos 207 | Zenit-4 | 16 March 1968 12:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 March 1968 | |
Kosmos 208 | Zenit-2M | 21 March 1968 09:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 2 April 1968 | |
Kosmos 209 | US-A | 22 March 1968 09:30 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | Reconnaissance | in orbit | |
Kosmos 210 | Zenit-2 | 3 April 1968 11:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 11 April 1968 | |
Kosmos 211 Kosmos 211 Kosmos 211 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #13 was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It had a mass of .A Kosmos-2I 63SM... |
DS-P1-Yu | 9 April 1968 11:26 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 10 November 1968 | DS-P1-Yu #13, twelfth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 212 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
14 April 1968 10:00 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A51 |
Test | 19 April 1968 | Prototype Soyuz, docked with Kosmos 213 |
Kosmos 213 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
15 April 1968 06:34 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A51 |
Test | 20 April 1968 | Prototype Soyuz, docked with Kosmos 212 |
Kosmos 214 | Zenit-4 | 18 April 1968 10:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 26 April 1968 | |
Kosmos 215 Kosmos 215 Kosmos 215 , also known as DS-U1-A #1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to study radiation and conduct optical observations of the Earth's atmosphere... |
DS-U1-A | 18 April 1968 22:29 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Solar/Astronomy | 30 June 1968 | DS-U1-A #1, only DS-U1-A satellite to be launched |
Kosmos 216 | Zenit-2 | 20 April 1968 10:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 28 April 1968 | |
Kosmos 217 | IS-P | 24 April 1968 16:00 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | ASAT target | 26 April 1968 | Failed to separate from carrier rocket, interceptor not launched. |
Kosmos 218 | OGCh | 25 April 1968 00:43 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 25 April 1968 | |
Kosmos 219 Kosmos 219 Kosmos 219 , also known as DS-U2-D #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to investigate flows of charged particles in the Earth's magnetosphere.A... |
DS-U2-D | 26 April 1968 04:42 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Magnetospheric | 2 March 1969 | DS-U2-D #2, final DS-U2-D |
Kosmos 220 | Tsiklon | 7 May 1968 13:58 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | Navigation | in orbit | |
Kosmos 221 Kosmos 221 Kosmos 221 , also known as DS-P1-Yu #14, was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It had a mass of .Kosmos 221 was... |
DS-P1-Yu | 24 May 1968 07:04 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 31 August 1969 | DS-P1-Yu #14, thirteenth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 222 Kosmos 222 Kosmos 222 , known before launch as DS-P1-Yu #12, was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1-Yu | 30 May 1968 20:29 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 11 October 1968 | DS-P1-Yu #12, fourteenth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 223 | Zenit-2 | 1 June 1968 10:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 9 June 1968 | |
Kosmos 224 | Zenit-4 | 4 June 1968 06:45 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 12 June 1968 | |
Kosmos 225 Kosmos 225 Kosmos 225 , also known as DS-U1-Ya #2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-U1-Ya | 11 June 1968 21:29 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Mangetospheric Magnetosphere A magnetosphere is formed when a stream of charged particles, such as the solar wind, interacts with and is deflected by the intrinsic magnetic field of a planet or similar body. Earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere, as are the other planets with intrinsic magnetic fields: Mercury, Jupiter,... |
2 November 1968 | DS-U1-Ya #1, second of two DS-U1-Ya satellites, but the only one to reach orbit |
Kosmos 226 | Meteor Meteor (satellite) The Meteor craft are weather observation satellites launched by the USSR. The Meteor satellites were designed to monitor atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures, humidity, radiation, sea ice conditions, snow-cover, and clouds.-Meteor 2-21:... |
12 June 1968 13:14 |
Vostok-2M Vostok-2M The Vostok-2M , GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter... 8A92M |
Weather | 18 October 1983 | |
Kosmos 227 | Zenit-4 | 18 June 1968 06:15 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 26 June 1968 | |
Kosmos 228 | Zenit-2M | 21 June 1968 12:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 3 July 1968 | |
Kosmos 229 | Zenit-4 | 26 June 1968 11:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 4 July 1968 | |
Kosmos 230 Kosmos 230 Kosmos 230 , also known as DS-U3-S #2, was a satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used to conduct multispectral imaging of the Sun.Kosmos 230 was... |
DS-U3-S | 5 July 1968 06:59 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Solar | 2 November 1968 | DS-U3-S #2, second of two DS-U3-S satellites |
Kosmos 231 | Zenit-2 | 10 July 1968 19:49 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 18 July 1968 | |
Kosmos 232 | Zenit-4 | 16 July 1968 13:10 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 July 1968 | |
Kosmos 233 Kosmos 233 Kosmos 233 , known before launch as DS-P1-Yu #15, was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1-Yu | 18 July 1968 19:59 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 7 February 1969 | DS-P1-Yu #15, fifteenth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 234 | Zenit-4 | 30 July 1968 07:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 5 August 1968 | |
Kosmos 235 | Zenit-2 | 9 August 1968 07:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 17 August 1968 | |
Kosmos 236 | Strela-2 | 27 August 1968 11:29 |
Kosmos-3 Kosmos-3 The Kosmos-3 was a Soviet carrier rocket, derived from the R-14 missile, which was used to orbit satellites between 1966 and 1968. It was quickly replaced by the modernised Kosmos-3M. Six were flown, four as orbital carrier rockets, and two on sub-orbital flights... 11K65 |
Communication | 4 March 1990 | |
Kosmos 237 | Zenit-4 | 27 August 1968 12:29 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 4 September 1968 | |
Kosmos 238 | Soyuz 7K-OK Soyuz 7K-OK The manned Soyuz spacecraft can be classified into design generations. Soyuz 1 through Soyuz 11 were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation... |
28 August 1968 10:00 |
Soyuz Soyuz (rocket) The Soyuz was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used to launch Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme, initially on unmanned test flights, followed by the first 19 manned launches of the... 11A51 |
Test | 1 September 1968 | Prototype Soyuz, final test before resumption of manned flights |
Kosmos 239 | Zenit-4 | 5 September 1968 07:00 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 13 September 1968 | |
Kosmos 240 | Zenit-2 | 14 September 1968 06:50 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 21 September 1968 | |
Kosmos 241 | Zenit-4 | 16 September 1968 12:30 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 24 September 1968 | |
Kosmos 242 Kosmos 242 Kosmos 242 , also known as DS-P1-I #4 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.... |
DS-P1-I | 20 September 1968 14:39 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 13 November 1968 | DS-P1-I #4, fourth of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites |
Kosmos 243 | Zenit-2M | 23 September 1968 07:39 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 4 October 1968 | |
Kosmos 244 | OGCh | 2 October 1968 13:35 |
R-36O 8K69 | FOBS | 2 October 1968 | |
Kosmos 245 Kosmos 245 Kosmos 245 , known before launch as DS-P1-Yu #16, was a Soviet satellite which was used as a radar calibration target for tests of anti-ballistic missiles. It was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and launched in 1968 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme... |
DS-P1-Yu | 3 October 1968 12:58 |
Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I Kosmos-2I is the designation applied to two Soviet carrier rockets, members of the R-12 family, which were used to orbit satellites between 1961 and 1977. They were superseded by the R-14 derived Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M.-References:* http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/koss63s1.htm*... 63SM |
Radar target | 15 January 1969 | DS-P1-Yu #16, sixteenth of seventy nine DS-P1-Yu satellites |
Kosmos 246 | Zenit-4 | 7 October 1968 12:05 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 12 October 1968 | |
Kosmos 247 | Zenit-2 | 11 October 1968 12:05 |
Voskhod 11A57 | Reconnaissance | 19 October 1968 | |
Kosmos 248 | IS-P | 19 October 1968 04:20 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | ASAT target | 1 November 1968* | Intercepted by Kosmos 249 during non-destructive tests before being destroyed by Kosmos 252 |
Kosmos 249 | IS-A Is-a In knowledge representation, object-oriented programming and design, is-a or is_a or is a is a relationship where one class D is a subclass of another class B .... |
20 October 1968 04:02 |
Tsyklon-2A 11K67 | ASAT | 20 October 1968* | Intercepted Kosmos 248 during non-destructive test, subsequently self-destructed |
Kosmos 250 | Tselina-O | 19 January 1968 22:00 |
Kosmos-3M 11K65M | ELINT | 15 February 1978 | |
- * — satellite was destroyed in orbit rather than decaying and burning up in the Earth's atmosphere