User:EarthPerson/List of Cosmos satellites
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Cosmos satellies
[edit]- Cosmos 21 - possible failed Venus flyby
- Cosmos 27 - failed Venus flyby
- Cosmos 47 - Voskhod programme template
- Cosmos 60 - failed Lunar lander
- Cosmos 96 - Venera programme template
- Cosmos 110 - first Soviet biosatellite (contained biological experiments)
- Cosmos 110 - Bion (satellite) - Voskhod programme template
- Cosmos 111 - Luna programme template
- Cosmos 112 - launch from then secret Plesetsk Cosmodrome (1966)
- Cosmos 133 - Soviet Soyuz programme test satellite
- Cosmos 140 - probable Soyuz programme precursor. It was the third attempted flight of the Soyuz 7K-OK model (1967)
- Cosmos 167 - Venera programme template
- Cosmos 186 and 188 - Soyuz predecessor, the first ever automatic docking of satellites
- Cosmos 212 and Cosmos 213 - Soyuz programme test spacecraft
- Cosmos 238 - final test series of Soyuz programme spacecraft
- Cosmos 300 - Luna programme template
- Cosmos 305 - Luna programme template
- Cosmos 359 - Venera programme template
- Cosmos 379 - test of the L3-Lunar Lander (1970)
- Cosmos 419 - failed Mars mission
- Cosmos 419 - Failed & Cancelled missions to the Planet Mars template
- Cosmos 434 - final test of the L3 unmanned
- Cosmos 482 - failed Venus mission, crashed in south New Zealand.
- Cosmos 482 - Venera programme template - Ashburton balls
- Cosmos 496 - Unmanned test of the redesigned Soyuz Ferry with solar arrays (1973)
- Cosmos 557 - failed Salyut space station
- Cosmos 573 - Unmanned test of the Soyuz Ferry without solar arrays (1973)
- Cosmos 605 - first of the Bion series, containing biological organisms
- Cosmos 605 - Bion 1, (1973) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 613 - Long-duration orbital storage test of the Soyuz Ferry in preparation for long stays attached to a space station (1973 - 1974)
- Cosmos 638 - Unmanned test of the ASTP Soyuz. Carried APAS-75 androgynous docking system. (1974)
- Cosmos 656 - unmanned Soyuz test
- Cosmos 670 - unmanned Soyuz 7K-S test (1974)
- Cosmos 672 - Second unmanned test of the ASTP Soyuz spacecraft. Also had APAS-75 androgynous docking system. (1974)
- Cosmos 690 - Bion 2, (1974) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 772 - unmanned military Soyuz 7K-S test. Unsuccessful mission (1975)
- Cosmos 782 - first mission in which the U.S. participated in the Soviet Cosmos program
- Cosmos 782 - Bion 3, (1975) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 869 - unmanned military Soyuz 7K-S test. Somewhat Successful mission (1976?) - check this article - dates wrong.
- http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos_869 shows between Soyuz 23 & Soyuz 24.
- Cosmos 936 - Bion 4, (1977) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 954 - failed and deorbited with a full nuclear payload, contaminating an area in northern Canada
- Cosmos 954 - Soviet Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite (RORSAT), Operation Morning Light
- Cosmos 1001 - upgraded Soyuz T - mission failure (1978)
- Cosmos 1074 - Unmanned Soyuz-T test (1979)
- Cosmos 1129 - Bion 5, (1979) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 1374 - BOR-4 spacecraft - suborbital - splashed down into the Indian Ocean about 900 km to the west of Australia - (1982/06/04)
- Cosmos 1402 - RORSAT - Failed to boost into storage orbit in late 1982. Reactor separated and landed in South Atlantic Ocean (1983/2/7)
- Cosmos 1445 - BOR-4 spacecraft - orbital - splashed down into the Indian Ocean about 900 km to the west of Australia - (1983/03/16)
- Cosmos 1514 - Bion 6, (1983) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 1517 - BOR-4 spacecraft - orbital - splashed down into the Black Sea to the west of the Crimea peninsula - (1983/12/27)
- Cosmos 1616 - BOR-4 spacecraft - orbital - splashed down into the Black Sea to the west of the Crimea peninsula - (1984/12/19)
- Cosmos 1667 - Bion 7, (1985) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 1669 - Progress supply craft to Salyut 7 (1985)
- Cosmos 1887 - Bion 8, (1987) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 1900 - RORSAT - primary system failed to eject the reactor core into storage orbit, but the backup managed to push it into an orbit 80km (50 miles) below its intended altitude
- Cosmos 2044 - Bion 9, (1989) - Bion satellites template
- Cosmos 2229 - Bion 10, (1992) - Bion satellites template
Notes
[edit]- Bion 11, (1996) did not have a Cosmos designation.
- Cosmos (satellite) (Some Cosmos satellites section)
- Category:Spacecraft_stubs
- Category:Soviet_space_program