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... British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56 '''Page ''' - 66-71 '''Year''' - 2003 '''Keywords''' - Cold war, Kapustin Yar, Plesetsk, Tyuratam, U-2 '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.66 '''Number of Pages''' - 6 Abstract ... recently. In reality, western intelligence obtained early knowledge of the three Soviet - period cosmodromes of Kapustin Yar, Tyuratam and Plesetsk. Information was collected by overflights of the cosmodromes by American and British ...
... around 65°, and brought back to earth; and smaller ones launched with smaller rockets from Kapustin Yar cosmodrome north of of the Caspian Sea orbiting at about 49° and not recovered. Kreiger ...
Cosmos CCXXV was launched from Kapustin Yar by U.S.S.R. into orbit with 519-km ''(322.3-mi)'' apogee, 248- ...
... News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. successfully launched Cosmos CCXXX from Kapustin Yar. Orbital parameters: apogee, 544 km ''(338 mi)'' ; perigee, 283 km ''(175.8 mi)'' ; period, 92 ...
... /15/68, SBD, 12/17/68, 208)'' U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCLIX from Kapustin Yar into orbit with 1,331-km ''(827-mi)'' apogee, 213-km ''(132.4-mi)'' perigee ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCLXII from Kapustin Yar into orbit with 791-km ''(491.5-mi)'' apogee, 264-km ''(164-mi)'' perigee, 95. ...
... launch marked first U.S.S.R. 49° inclination launch from Tyura Tam and that Kapustin Yar had been used for all previous 49” launches. ‘‘( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 10 ...
... satellites from large military base south of Archangel. Only two Soviet launch sites-Baikonur and Kapustin Yar-had previously been publicized. Schoolboys' information, which appeared in Flight International, represented important break in ...
U.S.S.R. successfully launched two Cosmos satellites. Cosmos CCLXVIII, launched from Kapustin Yar, entered orbit with 2,161-km (1,342.8-mi) apogee, 211-km (131.1- ...
... Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCXX from Kapustin Yar into orbit with 297-km (184.6-mi) apogee, 239-km (148.5-mi) perigee ...

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