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... F. Gordon's Jr. flight, and we were going to try a first apogee rendezvous. What first apogee is, is here you are on the Earth, and you launch here at the ... building-block-type approach and it worked well for us. '''Butler:''' You mentioned the first apogee rendezvous and then you mentioned that most of the times before that you had done ... anything unusual, so it worked out. It was success-oriented. Sort of like our first apogee rendezvous was success-oriented. It sort of helps you bound the envelope of where you ...
... that equipment was functioning normally. Orbital parameters were: Cosmos 444, 1510-km (938.3-mi) apogee, 1323-km (822.1-mi) perigee, 114.1-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 445 ... ) perigee, 115.1-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 448, 1518-km (943.2-mi) apogee, 1442-km (896-mi) perigee, 115.5-min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 449, 1542 ... condition. Second Nike-Cajun carried similar instrumentation for same purpose. Subsonic portion of flight near apogee provided principal data, payload reached 80.8 km (50.2 mi) and was recovered in ...
... on a single booster from Plesetsk . Orbital parameters were: Cosmos 588-1495-km (929-mi) apogee, 1450-km (901-mi) perigee, 115.3-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 589 ... -gee, 115.1-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 591-1487-km (924-mi) apogee, 1349-km (838.2-mi) peri-gee, 114.1-min period, and 73.9° inclination ... . also launched Cosmos 596 from Plesetsk , into orbit with a 268-km (166.5-mi) apogee, 205-km (127.4-mi) perigee, 89.2-min period, and 65.4° inclination. The ...
... single booster for continued space research. Orbital parameters: Cosmos CCCXXXVI, 1489-km (925.2-mi) apogee, 1464-km (909.7-mi) perigee, 115.4-min period, and 73:9° inclination; Cosmos ... ) perigee, 116.2-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos CCCXXXVIII, 1517-km (942.6-mi) apogee, 1472-km (914.7-mi) perigee, 115.8-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos CCCXXXIX, 1468-km (912.2-mi) apogee, 1450-km (901.0-mi) perigee, 115-min period, and 74°inclination; Cosmos CCCXL, 1468 ...
... period, and 74° inclination. Others entered following orbits: Cosmos 412, 1536-km (954.4-mi) apogee, 1482-km (920.9-mi) perigee, 116.1-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos 413 ... ) perigee, 115.7-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos 414, 1495-km (928.9-mi) apogee, 1428-km (887.3-mi) perigee, 1151-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos 415, 1501 ... ) perigee, 114.1-min period, and 74° inclination; Cosmos 418, 1494-km (928.3-mi) apogee, 1401-km (870.5-mi) perigee, 114.8-min period, and 74° inclination. ''( Goddard Space ...
... from Plesetsk with single booster. Cosmos 504 entered orbit with 1497-km (930.2-mi) apogee, 1323-(822.1-mi) perigee, 113.9-min period, and 74° inclination, Cosmos 505 entered ... -min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 506 entered orbit with 1498-km (930.8-mi) apogee, 1384- km (860-mi) perigee, 114.6-nun period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 507 entered ... -min period, and 74° inclination. Cosmos 511 entered orbit with 1547-km (961.3-mi) apogee, 1496-km (929.6-mi) perigee, 116.4-min period, and 74° inclination. ''( Goddard Space ...
... from Plesetsk with single booster. Cosmos 528 entered orbit with 1469-km (912.8-mi) apogee, 1368- km (850.1-mi) perigee, 114.1-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 529 entered orbit with 1469-km (912.8-mi) apogee, 1404- km (872.4-mi) perigee, 114.5-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos ... period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 534 entered orbit with 1469-km (912.8-mi) apogee, 1351- km (839.5-mi) perigee, 113.9-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos ...
... Plesetsk . The satellites entered earth orbit: Cosmos 564, with a 1482-km (920.9-mi) apogee, 1397-km (868.1-mi) perigee, 114.6-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 565, with a 1493-km (927.7-mi) apogee, 1448-km (899.7-mi) perigee, 115.3-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos ... -min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 571, with a 1480-km (919.6-mi) apogee, 1322-km (821.5-mi) perigee, 113.7-min period, and 74.0° inclination. ''( GSFC ...
... a single booster from Plesetsk . Orbital parameters were: Cosmos 617-1485-km (922.7-mi) apogee, 1336-km (830.2-mi) perigee, 114.0-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos ... ) perigee, 115.4-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 621-1487-km (924-mi) apogee, 1407-km (874.3-mi) perigee, 114.8-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos 622-1487-km (924-mi) apogee, 1371-km (851.9-mi) perigee, 114.3-min period, and 74.0° inclination. Cosmos ...

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