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- Yantar-2K abstract "Yantar-2K (Russian: Янтарь meaning amber) was a type of Soviet reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the first satellite of the Yantar series and was managed by the Soviet military intelligence agency, the GRU. These satellites were in orbit for 30 days and photographed sites of interest using a film camera. Yantar-2K was proposed in 1967 and had its first test launch in May 1974. It was in military service from 1978 to 1983 and was given the name Feniks (Russian: Феникс), meaning phoenix.".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageID "36040155".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageLength "7369".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageRevisionID "682381080".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Attitude_control.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Dinitrogen_tetroxide.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Focal_length.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink KH-7_Gambit.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_1471.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_697.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Main_Intelligence_Directorate_(Russia).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_(mythology).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Progress_State_Research_and_Production_Rocket_Space_Center.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance_satellite.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Retrorocket.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Unsymmetrical_dimethylhydrazine.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Yantar-4K1.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Zenit_(camera).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLink Zenit_(satellite).
- Yantar-2K wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yantar-2K".
- Yantar-2K applications Reconnaissance_satellite.
- Yantar-2K autoconvert "off".
- Yantar-2K bus "Yantar".
- Yantar-2K colwidth "33".
- Yantar-2K country Soviet_Union.
- Yantar-2K equipment "Zhemchug-4 camera".
- Yantar-2K first "--05-23".
- Yantar-2K last "1983-06-28".
- Yantar-2K launched "30".
- Yantar-2K lifetime "2592000.0".
- Yantar-2K manufacturer Progress_State_Research_and_Production_Rocket_Space_Center.
- Yantar-2K name "Yantar-2K".
- Yantar-2K operator Main_Intelligence_Directorate_(Russia).
- Yantar-2K orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- Yantar-2K status "Retired".
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spacecraft_class.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-rus.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russian_Reconnaissance_Satellites.
- Yantar-2K wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yantar.
- Yantar-2K subject Category:Yantar_(satellite).
- Yantar-2K hypernym Satellite.
- Yantar-2K type ArtificialSatellite.
- Yantar-2K comment "Yantar-2K (Russian: Янтарь meaning amber) was a type of Soviet reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the first satellite of the Yantar series and was managed by the Soviet military intelligence agency, the GRU. These satellites were in orbit for 30 days and photographed sites of interest using a film camera. Yantar-2K was proposed in 1967 and had its first test launch in May 1974.".
- Yantar-2K label "Yantar-2K".
- Yantar-2K sameAs Q7904579.
- Yantar-2K sameAs Jantar–2K.
- Yantar-2K sameAs m.0j_3kk7.
- Yantar-2K sameAs Янтарь-2К.
- Yantar-2K sameAs Q7904579.
- Yantar-2K wasDerivedFrom Yantar-2K?oldid=682381080.
- Yantar-2K isPrimaryTopicOf Yantar-2K.