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The Kosmos 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. The Kosmos family contained a number of rockets, both carrier rockets and sounding rockets, for orbital and sub-orbital spaceflight respectively. The first variant, the Kosmos, first flew on 27 October 1961. Over 700 Kosmos rockets have been launched overall.

WikimediaWikidata
Cosmos
launch vehicleSoviet Union, 
Dong Fang Hong 2[[Kosmos|]], Republic of Haitilaunch vehicle63S1-3-3M-2I-1EkranAshkenazTarshishSikh ConfederacyPersiaKingdom of WolaitaKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiHavilahDemocratic Republic of the CongoChinlandCalvinist Republic of Ghent

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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,

  • Kosmos 63S1
  • Kosmos-1
    soviet carrier rocket
  • Kosmos-2I
    superseded Soviet carrier rocket
  • Kosmos-3
  • Kosmos-3M
    Russian rocket
Wirtschaftserfolge-Kosmos05Wirtschaftserfolge-Kosmos05
ISS031-E-13101 - View of EarthISS031-E-13101 - View of Earth
Aurora borealis, Comet Pan-Starrs, meteor, Cosmos Rocket, Milky WayAurora borealis, Comet Pan-Starrs, meteor, Cosmos Rocket, Milky Way
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classrocketKosmos 63S1KosmosWikidata
    classrocketKosmos-1KosmosWikidata
    classrocketKosmos-2IKosmosWikidata
    classrocketKosmos-3KosmosWikidata
    classrocketKosmos-3MKosmosWikidata
    commonsimageWirtschaftserfolge-Kosmos05 Commons
    commonsimageISS031-E-13101 - View of Earth Commons
    commonsimageAurora borealis, Comet Pan-Starrs, meteor, Cosmos Rocket, Milky Way Commons