1969-070A
Kosmos-292 was the 5th Tsiklon mission.
| Kosmos-292 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969 Aug 13 | 2200 | Launch by 11K65M | PL |
| 2202? | Stage 2 burn | ||
| 2208? | Stage 2 coast | ||
| 2255? | Stage 2 burn 2 | ||
| 2255? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1969 Aug 28 | 99.96 746 x 765 x 74.06 (RAE) | ||
1969-070A
Kosmos-292 was the 5th Tsiklon mission.
| Kosmos-292 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969 Aug 13 | 2200 | Launch by 11K65M | PL |
| 2202? | Stage 2 burn | ||
| 2208? | Stage 2 coast | ||
| 2255? | Stage 2 burn 2 | ||
| 2255? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1969 Aug 28 | 99.96 746 x 765 x 74.06 (RAE) | ||
1969-084A
Meteor (F2) was launched in Oct 1969.
| Meteor F2 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969 Oct 6 | 0145:00 | Launch by 8A92M | PL |
| 0149? | Blok E burn | ||
| 0155? | Blok E sep | ||
| 1969 Oct 23 | 97.7 613 x 681 x 81.3 | ||
1966-021A
Zenit-2 No. 37 was the first orbital launch from the NIIP-53 range at Plesetsk in northern Russia, which was to become the main Soviet launch site. It entered a 72 degree orbit with an unusually high apogee of 545 km. The spacecraft was recovered in Kazakhstan after an eight day flight.
| Kosmos-112 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1966 Mar 17 | 1028 | Launch by Vostok 8A92 | NIIP-53 LC41/1 |
| 1033 | Blok-E burn | ||
| 1038? | Blok-E sep | ||
| 92.1 214 x 565 x 72 (TASS) | |||
| 2000 | 92.1 207 x 545 x 72.1 (RAE) | ||
| 1966 Mar 25 | 0511? | Deorbit | |
| 0531? | Landed after 7.79d | ||
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