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- Kosmos_662 abstract "Kosmos 662 (Russian: Космос 662 meaning Cosmos 662), also known as DS-P1-I No.14 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1974 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.It was launched aboard a Kosmos-2I 63SM rocket, from Site 133/1 at Plesetsk. The launch occurred at 12:30 UTC on 26 June 1974.Kosmos 662 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 271 kilometres (168 mi), an apogee of 812 kilometres (505 mi), 70.9 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 95.5 minutes. It decayed from orbit on 28 August 1976.Kosmos 662 was the fourteenth of nineteen DS-P1-I satellites to be launched. Of these, all reached orbit successfully except the seventh.".
- Kosmos_662 cosparId "1974-047A".
- Kosmos_662 wikiPageID "22989713".
- Kosmos_662 wikiPageRevisionID "599162362".
- Kosmos_662 apsis "gee".
- Kosmos_662 cosparId "1974".
- Kosmos_662 decayDate "1976-08-28".
- Kosmos_662 hasPhotoCollection Kosmos_662.
- Kosmos_662 launchDate "--06-26".
- Kosmos_662 launchRocket "Kosmos-2I 63SM".
- Kosmos_662 launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Kosmos_662 launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_133.
- Kosmos_662 manufacturer Yuzhnoye_Design_Bureau.
- Kosmos_662 missionType "ABM radar target".
- Kosmos_662 name "Kosmos 662".
- Kosmos_662 orbitInclination "70.9".
- Kosmos_662 orbitPeriod "5730.0".
- Kosmos_662 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Kosmos_662 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Kosmos_662 spacecraftType DS-P1-I.
- Kosmos_662 subject Category:1974_in_spaceflight.
- Kosmos_662 subject Category:Kosmos_satellites.
- Kosmos_662 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1974.
- Kosmos_662 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Kosmos_662 type Satellite.
- Kosmos_662 type Thing.
- Kosmos_662 comment "Kosmos 662 (Russian: Космос 662 meaning Cosmos 662), also known as DS-P1-I No.14 was a satellite which was used as a radar target for anti-ballistic missile tests. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1974 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme.It was launched aboard a Kosmos-2I 63SM rocket, from Site 133/1 at Plesetsk.".
- Kosmos_662 label "Cosmos 662".
- Kosmos_662 label "Kosmos 662".
- Kosmos_662 sameAs Cosmos_662.
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- Kosmos_662 sameAs Q53611.
- Kosmos_662 sameAs Q53611.
- Kosmos_662 wasDerivedFrom Kosmos_662?oldid=599162362.
- Kosmos_662 isPrimaryTopicOf Kosmos_662.