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Kosmos-2420 Launch
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The Russian Defence Ministry has begun preparations for launching a Soyuz-V launch vehicle with Kosmos-2420, a military satellite from the Plesetsk cosmodrome.
According to cosmodrome officials, “the lift-off of the spacecraft, initially planned for mid-May, was re-scheduled for n...
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Kosmos launch
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A spacecraft carrying a Russian Defence Ministry satellite is scheduled to be launched on 2nd September at 09:50 GMT (1:50 p.m. Moscow time) from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan.
"The Soyuz-U carrier rocket with a Kosmos series satellite, made at the order of the defence ministry,...
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Kosmos 1409
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The Molniya-M Stage 3 Rocket Body launched on September 22 1982 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on the Kosmos 1409[img]http://photos17.flickr.com/22226895_dcc3ebc59e_o.gif[/im...
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Kosmos-3M Launch
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Russia has launched a Kosmos-3M rocket on Saturday for the Defence Ministry.
"The launch of the light carrier with a payload in the interests of the Defence Ministry was executed at 19:40 Moscow time from the State Central Inter-Service Range Kapustin Yar" - Defence Ministry spokespe...
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Cosmos2422
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A Molniya-M rocket with 2BL upper stage is scheduled to launch the Kosmos-2422 spy satellite from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on July 20
The launch period extends to July 31.
The US-KMO satellite will be part of an early-warning system.
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Kosmos2423 satellite
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According to a spokesman for Russia's Space Forces, a medium-class Soyuz-U carrier rocket has put the Kosmos-2423 satellite into orbit after being launched from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan at 13:39 GMT, Thursday, 14th September.
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Cosmos 1025 mission
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The Kosmos Satellite that was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome LC32 on June 1978, for the Cosmos 1025 mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 10th March @ 09:00 UTC ± 8 Hours. Predicted Decay Location 74.8° N, 188.7° E [url=http://farm1.static.flickr.com/175/415592...
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KOSMOS 2440 launch
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A Proton-K/DM-3 rocket has successfully launched a Kosmos military satellite from launchpad LC81 at the Baikonur cosmodrome on Friday at 23:59 GMT, 27th June, 2008. The 2000kg Kosmos satellite has entered into geostationary orbit and is probably similar to early warning Oko-1 satellites tha...
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COSMOS 2405
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The Cosmos-2405 satellite has lowered its orbit in preparation for re-entry.
Cosmos-2405 is a naval Eorsat reconnaissance satellite of the US-P system, launched on May 28, 2004, from launch pad No. 20 on launch complex No. 90 at the Baikonur launch site.
The satellite was given an internati...
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Cosmos-2427 Launch
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The Kosmos-2427 (Tselina-2 N23?) military optical reconnaissance (Kobalt-M type) satellite was successfully launched atop a Soyuz-U launcher from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome at 22:00 Moscow time, 7th June 2007. Cosmos-2420 was successfully deployed into an orbit with inclination of 67.15 d...
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Cosmos-2429
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A Russian military Cosmos-3M rocket was launched from launch pad No. 1 of the launch complex No. 132 of the Plesetsk space centre at 13:05 UTC, (17:05 Moscow time). Cosmos-2429 was confirmed to have successfully reached orbit 1 hour 3 minutes later. The Space Forces command centre the took control o...
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Cosmos2392 Re-entry
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A Proton-K Auxiliary Motor that was launched on the 25th July 2002 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome LC81, on the Cosmos 2392 mission, was predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 28th February 2006 @ 13:19 UTC ± 20 minutes[img]http://static.flickr.com/43/106358930_82c014...
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COSMOS 2379
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Cosmos 2379 a Russian geosynchronous early-warning/reconnaissance satellite that was launched by a Proton-K rocket with a DM-2 final stage from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on 24 August 2001 appears to be drifting from its prescribed orbital location at 24° West. This maybe a controlled transfer to...
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Cosmos 2105 satellite
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The Cosmos 2105 satellite, that was launched on he 20th November, 1990, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 16th January @ 18:48 UTC ± 20 minutes over the southern pacific. Predicted Decay Location 59.5° S, 273.8° E Inclination 62.5° Revolution Number 12583
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Cosmos-2393
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Cosmos-2393 satellite, may have competed its mission. The orbit (Apogee 39695, Perigee 614km, Incl. 65.11) of the US-KS early-warning satellite, launched on 24 Dec 2002, was not increased during February 2007. This may be due to low fuel levels. The satellite may still be fully operational. The c...
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Cosmos Tsyklon 2 Launch
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The Tselina-2 naval reconnaisance satellite aboard a Zenith-2 launcher, from Baykonur, is tentatively scheduled to launch on June 22nd.
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Kosmos 1367
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A Molniya-M SL-6 Stage 3 Rocket Body that was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on the 20th May 1982, for the Kosmos 1367 (US-K #26) mission is predicted to re-enter the earths atmosphere on the 18th January 2009 @ 08:16 GMT ± 8 hours. TLE Data pre>SL-6 RB(2) 1 13215U 82045D 09017.78779440 .12771...
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KOSMOS-1818
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One of the most long-lasting satellites that the Soviet Union placed into orbit some 21 years ago has now started acting up, spilling a trace of unidentified substances along its orbit, American observatories report. The January issue of the journal Orbital Debris Quarterly News details the natu...
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Kosmos-2451, 2452 and 2453
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A Russian Rokot launch vehicle has successfully launched three Kosmos military satellites, , from the Plesetsk space centre in northwest Russian. The Rokot launch vehicle is a converted two-stage RS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile. The new satellites will join the of missile early war...
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Kosmos-2461
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A Soyuz-U carrier rocket is scheduled to launch from the Plesetsk launch complex at 19:00 Moscow time, 16th April, 2010. The rocket is to orbit a Cobalt-M type optical intelligence gathering satellite. Once in orbit, the spy satellite will likely to receive the designation Kosmos-2461.
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Kosmos 1774
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The Kosmos 1774 satellite that was launched on the 28th August, 1986, from the Plesetsk launch site, re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 2nd November, 2010 @ 09:34 GMT ±4 hours. Inclination: 60.35° Revolution Number: 17747 Predicted Location: 58.3° S, 258.9° E TLE Data [pr...
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Kosmos 2217 satellite
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The Kosmos 2217 Oko early-warning satellite in a Molniya orbit, that was launched on the 21st October, 1992, from the Plesetsk launch site, re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 6th November, 2010 @ 01:39 GMT ±1 minute. Inclination: 61.82° Revolution Number: 13245 Predicted L...
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SL-6 rocket body re-entry
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Satellite Re-entry
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A SL-6 rocket body that was launched by a Molniya-M carrier rocket on the 30th September, 2010, from the Plesetsk launch site for the Kosmos 2469 mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 30th November, 2010 @ -- GMT ± -- hours. TLE Data pre>SL-6 RB 1 37172U 10049C 10322.66730956 ....
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KOSMOS 2388 satellite re-entry
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The KOSMOS 2388 early warning (Oko) satellite that was launched on the 1st April, 2002, from the Plesetsk launch facility is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 12th September, 2011 @ 22:36 GMT ± 24 hours.KOSMOS 2388
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