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English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Sputnik program — The Sputnik program ( ru. Спутник, IPA ru|ˈsputnʲɪk) was a series of robotic spacecraft missions launched by the Soviet Union. The first of these, Sputnik 1 , launched the first man made object to orbit the Earth. That launch took place on… … Wikipedia
Sputnik rocket — Infobox Rocket imsize = 180 caption = Sputnik rocketname = Sputnik (8K71PS/8A91) function = Small carrier rocket manufacturer = OKB 1 country origin = USSRheight = 8K71PS: convert|30.0|m|ft|lk=on|abbr=on 8A91: convert|31.1|m|ft|abbr=on diameter … Wikipedia
Sputnik 2 — Infobox Spacecraft Name = Sputnik 2 Organization = Soviet Union Major Contractors = OKB 1 Mission Type = Earth Science Satellite Of = Earth Launch = November 3, 1957 at 02:30:00 UTC Launch Vehicle = R 7/SS 6 ICBM Decay = April 14, 1958 Mission… … Wikipedia
launch vehicle — Aerospace. a rocket used to launch a spacecraft or satellite into orbit or a space probe into space. [1955 1960] * * * Rocket system that boosts a spacecraft into Earth orbit or beyond Earth s gravitational pull. A wide variety of launch vehicles … Universalium
Sputnik 3 — Operator Soviet Union Major contractors Korolev Design Bureau Mission type Earth Science Satellite of … Wikipedia
Sputnik 7 — was the first Soviet attempt at launching a probe to explore Venus. The probe was successfully launched on February 4, 1961 into Earth orbit with a SL 6/A 2 e launcher. The launch payload consisted of an Earth orbiting launch platform (Tyazheliy… … Wikipedia
Sputnik — [ˈsput.nʲik] (russisch Спутник für „Weggefährte“, „Begleiter“, in astronomischer Bedeutung „Trabant“ und „Satellit“) war der Name der ersten zehn sowjetischen Satelliten, die eine Erdumlaufbahn erreichten. Sputnik 1 war am 4. Oktober 1957… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sputnik 2 — Sputnik /ˈsputnʲik/ (russisch Спутник für „Weggefährte“, „Begleiter“, in astronomischer Bedeutung „Satellit“) war der Name der ersten zehn sowjetischen Satelliten, die eine Erdumlaufbahn erreichten. Sputnik 1 war am 4. Oktober 1957 der erste… … Deutsch Wikipedia
sputnik — artificial satellite, 1957 (launched Oct. 4, 1957), from Rus. sputnik satellite, lit. traveling companion, from O.C.S. supotiniku, from su with, together + poti way, journey (from PIE root *pent to go, pass ) + agent suffix nik. The electrifying… … Etymology dictionary
Sputnik 8 — was identical in design and construction to Sputnik 7, with minor adjustments to the fourth stage Molniya rocket. Sputnik 8 was an orbiting launch base and successfully launched Venera 1 to Venus.ee also*Sputnik 7 *Sputnik 9 … Wikipedia
Sputnik 5 — was the first spaceflight to send animals into orbit and return them safely back to Earth. Launched on August 19 1960, it paved the way for the first human orbital flight less than eight months later with Vostok 1. Sputnik 5 was a USSR artificial … Wikipedia