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... edict in mid-November establishing the state's first experimental space center at Plesetsk . The edict divided the Plesetsk facility, with one part being retained by the strategic missile forces and the ... which Russia annually paid Kazakhstan $116 million, the Plesetsk Space Center would give Russia its own launching site. From the Soviet era Plesetsk had nine launchpads and was the top secret site ...
... satellite launched in 2003.(Spacewarn Bulletin, no. 596; Associated Press, “Russia Lofts Military Payload from Plesetsk, Makes Plans for Commercial South American Shots,” 20 June 2003; Stephen Clark, “Molniya Satellite Deployed from Plesetsk Spaceport,” Spaceflight Now, 20 June 2003. NASA released topographic data collected during its Shuttle Radar ...
... Germany, U.S.S.R., and Czechoslovakia. It reentered Oct. 5. Cosmos 497, launched from Plesetsk , entered orbit with 787-km (489.0-mi) apogee, 271-km (168.4-mi) perigee, 95.2-min period, and 71° inclination. Meteor 12 weather satellite was launched from Plesetsk to obtain "meteorological information necessary for swift forecasting." Orbital parameters: 904-km (561.7-mi ...
The U.S.S.R. launched eight Cosmos satellites on a single booster from Plesetsk . Orbital parameters were: Cosmos 588-1495-km (929-mi) apogee, 1450-km (901-mi) perigee, ... -Sov, 10/3/73, U1)'' The U.S.S.R. also launched Cosmos 596 from Plesetsk , into orbit with a 268-km (166.5-mi) apogee, 205-km (127.4-mi ...
... the White Sea and an impact area near Plesetsk . The "new missile" had been test-launched previously from a land-based facility at Plesetsk . Spaceflight, published by the British Interplanetary Society, quoted ...
... devices. In selecting the launch location, Russia was attempting to increase its use of the Plesetsk launch facility because of its problems continuing to launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome. Since the collapse ...
A Soyuz-U rocket launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia at 17:38 (UT), carrying Kosmos 2420 , a Russian military satellite. ... Spy Satellite,” Spaceflight Now, 3 May 2006; RIA Novosti, “Russia Launches Kosmos Military Satellite from Plesetsk Base,” 3 May 2006.'' April 2006 April May 2006 May May 1 2006 1 May ...
... 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 Soviet ... 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 pilots during the ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCXXIII from Plesetsk Cosmodrome into orbit with 979-km ''(608.3-mi)'' apogee, 221-km ''(137.3-mi)'' ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCXXVI from Plesetsk. Orbital par­ameters: apogee, 519 km ''(398.9 mi)'' ; perigee, 597 km ''(370.9 mi)'' ; ...

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