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- Kosmos_149 abstract "Kosmos 149 (Russian: Космос 149 meaning Cosmos 149), also known as DS-MO No.1 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate orientation control by means of an aerodynamic skirt stabiliser. It also carried an optical research payload for the Soviet Armed ForcesIt was launched aboard a Kosmos-2I 63SM rocket from Site 86/1 at Kapustin Yar. The launch occurred at 10:07 UTC on 21 March 1967.Kosmos 149 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 246 kilometres (153 mi), an apogee of 284 kilometres (176 mi), 48.4 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 89.8 minutes. It decayed from orbit on 7 April 1967. Kosmos 149 was the first of two DS-MO satellites to be launched. It was succeeded by Kosmos 320, which was launched in January 1970.".
- Kosmos_149 cosparId "1967-024A".
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- Kosmos_149 wikiPageLength "3291".
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageRevisionID "593891185".
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink 1967_in_spaceflight.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Aerodynamic_skirt_stabiliser.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kosmos_satellites.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1967.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink DS-MO.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Dnepropetrovsk_Sputnik.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Kapustin_Yar.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Kapustin_Yar_Site_86.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos-2I.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_320.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_decay.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_inclination.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Armed_Forces.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink VNIIEM.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLink Yuzhnoye_Design_Office.
- Kosmos_149 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kosmos 149".
- Kosmos_149 apsis "gee".
- Kosmos_149 cosparId "1967".
- Kosmos_149 decayDate "1967-04-07".
- Kosmos_149 launchDate "--03-21".
- Kosmos_149 launchRocket "Kosmos-2I 63SM".
- Kosmos_149 launchSite Kapustin_Yar.
- Kosmos_149 launchSite Kapustin_Yar_Site_86.
- Kosmos_149 manufacturer Yuzhnoye_Design_Office.
- Kosmos_149 missionType "Technology".
- Kosmos_149 name "Kosmos 149".
- Kosmos_149 operator VNIIEM.
- Kosmos_149 orbitInclination "48.4".
- Kosmos_149 orbitPeriod "5388.0".
- Kosmos_149 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Kosmos_149 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Kosmos_149 spacecraftType DS-MO.
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- Kosmos_149 subject Category:1967_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Kosmos_149 subject Category:Kosmos_satellites.
- Kosmos_149 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1967.
- Kosmos_149 hypernym Satellite.
- Kosmos_149 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Kosmos_149 type CelestialBody.
- Kosmos_149 type Place.
- Kosmos_149 type Satellite.
- Kosmos_149 type Location.
- Kosmos_149 type Place.
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- Kosmos_149 comment "Kosmos 149 (Russian: Космос 149 meaning Cosmos 149), also known as DS-MO No.1 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1967 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate orientation control by means of an aerodynamic skirt stabiliser. It also carried an optical research payload for the Soviet Armed ForcesIt was launched aboard a Kosmos-2I 63SM rocket from Site 86/1 at Kapustin Yar.".
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- Kosmos_149 wasDerivedFrom Kosmos_149?oldid=593891185.
- Kosmos_149 isPrimaryTopicOf Kosmos_149.