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- Q4235084 subject Q7021133.
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- Q4235084 abstract "The Kosmos-3M (Russian: Космос-3М meaning "Cosmos", GRAU index 11K65M) is a Russian space launch vehicle. It is a liquid-fueled two-stage rocket, first launched in 1967 and with over 420 successful launches to its name. The Kosmos-3M uses AK27P (red fuming nitric acid) and dinitrogen tetroxide as an oxidizer to lift roughly 1,400 kg (3,100 lb) of payload into orbit. It differed from the earlier Kosmos-3 in its finer control of the second-stage burn, allowing operators to tune the thrust and even channel it through nozzles that helped orient the rocket for the launching of multiple satellites at one time. PO Polyot has manufactured these launch vehicles in the Russian town of Omsk for decades. It was originally scheduled to be retired from service in 2011; however, in April 2010 the Commander of the Russian Space Forces confirmed that it would be retired by the end of 2010. One further launch, with Kanopus-ST, was planned; however, this was cancelled in late 2012 as the rocket had exceeded its design life while in storage ahead of the launch.".
- Q4235084 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q4235084 diameter "2.4".
- Q4235084 failedLaunches "20".
- Q4235084 finalFlight "2010-04-27".
- Q4235084 height "32.4".
- Q4235084 launchSite Q15778.
- Q4235084 launchSite Q753201.
- Q4235084 maidenFlight "1967-05-15".
- Q4235084 manufacturer Q4353596.
- Q4235084 manufacturer Q618898.
- Q4235084 mass "1.09E8".
- Q4235084 rocketFunction Q4130.
- Q4235084 rocketStages "2".
- Q4235084 status "Retired".
- Q4235084 successfulLaunches "424".
- Q4235084 thumbnail Kosmos-3M_1.svg?width=300.
- Q4235084 totalLaunches "444".
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- Q4235084 countryOrigin "Soviet Union".
- Q4235084 fail "20".
- Q4235084 first "1967-05-15".
- Q4235084 function "Orbital carrier rocket".
- Q4235084 last "2010-04-27".
- Q4235084 launches "444".
- Q4235084 manufacturer Q4353596.
- Q4235084 manufacturer Q618898.
- Q4235084 name "Kosmos-3M".
- Q4235084 sites Q112295.
- Q4235084 sites Q15778.
- Q4235084 sites Q7204631.
- Q4235084 sites "Kapustin Yar Site 107".
- Q4235084 stages "2".
- Q4235084 status "Retired".
- Q4235084 success "424".
- Q4235084 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4235084 type Rocket.
- Q4235084 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4235084 type Thing.
- Q4235084 type Q41291.
- Q4235084 comment "The Kosmos-3M (Russian: Космос-3М meaning "Cosmos", GRAU index 11K65M) is a Russian space launch vehicle. It is a liquid-fueled two-stage rocket, first launched in 1967 and with over 420 successful launches to its name. The Kosmos-3M uses AK27P (red fuming nitric acid) and dinitrogen tetroxide as an oxidizer to lift roughly 1,400 kg (3,100 lb) of payload into orbit.".
- Q4235084 label "Kosmos-3M".
- Q4235084 depiction Kosmos-3M_1.svg.
- Q4235084 name "(R-14 11K65M)".
- Q4235084 name "Kosmos-3M".