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- Sputnik_40 abstract "Sputnik 40 (Russian: Спутник 40, French: Spoutnik 40), also known as Sputnik Jr, PS-2 and Radio Sputnik 17 (RS-17), was a Franco-Russian amateur radio satellite which was launched in 1997 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the launch of Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. A 4-kilogram (8.8 lb) one-third scale model of Sputnik 1, Sputnik 40 was deployed from the Mir space station on 3 November 1997. Built by students, the spacecraft was constructed at the Polytechnic Laboratory of Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkaria, whilst its transmitter was assembled by Jules Reydellet College in Réunion with technical support from AMSAT-France.".
- Sputnik_40 cosparId "1997-058C".
- Sputnik_40 wikiPageID "32752335".
- Sputnik_40 wikiPageRevisionID "603027767".
- Sputnik_40 apsis "gee".
- Sputnik_40 cosparId "1997".
- Sputnik_40 decayDate "1998-05-21".
- Sputnik_40 deploymentDate "--11-03".
- Sputnik_40 deploymentFrom Mir.
- Sputnik_40 hasPhotoCollection Sputnik_40.
- Sputnik_40 lastContact "1997-12-29".
- Sputnik_40 launchDate "--10-05".
- Sputnik_40 launchRocket Soyuz-U.
- Sputnik_40 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Sputnik_40 launchSite Gagarin's_Start.
- Sputnik_40 missionDuration "-5259600.0".
- Sputnik_40 missionType "Amateur radio".
- Sputnik_40 name "Sputnik 40".
- Sputnik_40 operator AMSAT.
- Sputnik_40 operator Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- Sputnik_40 operator Aeroclub_de_France.
- Sputnik_40 orbitEpoch "1997-11-04".
- Sputnik_40 orbitInclination "51.6".
- Sputnik_40 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Sputnik_40 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Sputnik_40 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1997.
- Sputnik_40 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Sputnik_40 type Satellite.
- Sputnik_40 type Thing.
- Sputnik_40 comment "Sputnik 40 (Russian: Спутник 40, French: Spoutnik 40), also known as Sputnik Jr, PS-2 and Radio Sputnik 17 (RS-17), was a Franco-Russian amateur radio satellite which was launched in 1997 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the launch of Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. A 4-kilogram (8.8 lb) one-third scale model of Sputnik 1, Sputnik 40 was deployed from the Mir space station on 3 November 1997.".
- Sputnik_40 label "RS-17".
- Sputnik_40 label "Sputnik 40".
- Sputnik_40 sameAs Sputnik_40.
- Sputnik_40 sameAs RS-17.
- Sputnik_40 sameAs m.0h3pzh3.
- Sputnik_40 sameAs Q7581621.
- Sputnik_40 sameAs Q7581621.
- Sputnik_40 wasDerivedFrom Sputnik_40?oldid=603027767.
- Sputnik_40 isPrimaryTopicOf Sputnik_40.