Kosmos 347, the Glossary
Kosmos 347 (Космос 347 meaning Cosmos 347), known before launch as DS-P1-Yu No.35, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1970 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.[1]
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17 relations: Anti-ballistic missile, Apsis, Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik, DS-P1-Yu, Geocentric orbit, International Designator, Kapustin Yar, KB Pivdenne, Kosmos (rocket family), Kosmos (satellite), Launch vehicle, Low Earth orbit, Orbital decay, Orbital inclination, Orbital period, Satellite, Soviet Union.
- 1970 in the Soviet Union
- Spacecraft launched in 1970
Anti-ballistic missile
An anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a surface-to-air missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (missile defense).
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Apsis
An apsis is the farthest or nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body.
Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik
Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik (Днепропетровский Спутник; Дніпропетровський супутник), also known as DS, was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1982. Kosmos 347 and Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik are Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik program and Soviet Union spacecraft stubs.
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DS-P1-Yu
DS-P1-Yu was a series of Soviet satellites developed by the Yuzhnoye Design Office of Ukraine, for use in calibrating the Dnestr space surveillance and early-warning radar system. Kosmos 347 and dS-P1-Yu are Soviet Union spacecraft stubs.
Geocentric orbit
A geocentric orbit, Earth-centered orbit, or Earth orbit involves any object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or artificial satellites.
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International Designator
The International Designator, also known as COSPAR ID, is an international identifier assigned to artificial objects in space.
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Kapustin Yar
Kapustin Yar (Капустин Яр) is a Russian military training area and a rocket launch complex in Astrakhan Oblast, about 100 km east of Volgograd.
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KB Pivdenne
Pivdenne Design Office (translit), located in Dnipro, Ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), established by Mikhail Yangel.
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Kosmos (rocket family)
The Kosmos (also spelled Cosmos, Russian: Ко́смос) rockets were a series of Soviet and subsequently Russian rockets, derived from the R-12 and R-14 missiles, the best known of which is the Kosmos-3M, which has made over 440 launches.
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Kosmos (satellite)
Kosmos (Ко́смос,, meaning "(outer) space" or "Kosmos") is a designation given to many satellites operated by the Soviet Union and subsequently Russia. Kosmos 347 and Kosmos (satellite) are Kosmos satellites.
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Launch vehicle
A launch vehicle is typically a rocket-powered vehicle designed to carry a payload (a crewed spacecraft or satellites) from Earth's surface or lower atmosphere to outer space.
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Low Earth orbit
A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less than 0.25.
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Orbital decay
Orbital decay is a gradual decrease of the distance between two orbiting bodies at their closest approach (the periapsis) over many orbital periods.
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Orbital inclination
Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body.
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Orbital period
The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object.
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Satellite
A satellite or artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body.
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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See also
1970 in the Soviet Union
- 1970 Atlantic Ocean Antonov An-22 crash
- 1970 Soviet census
- 1970 Soviet nuclear tests
- 1970 in Estonia
- 1970 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
- 1970 in the Soviet Union
- Aeroflot Flight 244
- Aeroflot Flight 3630
- Aeroflot Flight U-45
- Dead Mountaineer's Hotel
- Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair
- Eighth five-year plan (Soviet Union)
- Exhibition of Leningrad artists (1970)
- Hotel Intourist
- Kosmos 319
- Kosmos 320
- Kosmos 321
- Kosmos 324
- Kosmos 327
- Kosmos 334
- Kosmos 335
- Kosmos 347
- Kosmos 348
- Kosmos 351
- Kosmos 356
- Kosmos 357
- Kosmos 362
- Kosmos 369
- Kosmos 378
- Kosmos 379
- Kosmos 380
- Kosmos 381
- Kosmos 388
- List of Soviet films of 1970
- Luna 16
- Luna 17
- Luna E-8-5 No. 405
- Lunokhod 1
- Soviet submarine K-320
- Soviet submarine K-8
- Soyuz 9
- The Blue Bird (1970 film)
- Treaty of Moscow (1970)
- Venera 7
- Zond 8
Spacecraft launched in 1970
- Australis-OSCAR 5
- Dong Fang Hong 1
- Intelsat III F-6
- Intelsat III F-7
- Intelsat III F-8
- Kosmos 319
- Kosmos 320
- Kosmos 321
- Kosmos 324
- Kosmos 327
- Kosmos 334
- Kosmos 335
- Kosmos 347
- Kosmos 348
- Kosmos 351
- Kosmos 356
- Kosmos 357
- Kosmos 362
- Kosmos 369
- Kosmos 378
- Kosmos 379
- Kosmos 380
- Kosmos 381
- Kosmos 382
- Kosmos 388
- Luna 16
- Luna 17
- Luna E-8-5 No. 405
- Lunokhod 1
- NOAA-1
- Nimbus 4
- Ohsumi (satellite)
- Orba (satellite)
- Orbiting Frog Otolith
- Soyuz 7K-L1E
- Soyuz 9
- TIROS-M
- Uhuru (satellite)
- Venera 7
- Zond 8