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  2. Cosmos (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos) is a 2010 Turkish-Bulgarian drama film, written and directed by Reha Erdem, starring Sermet Yeşil [az; tr] as a thief and a miracle worker who is welcomed into a tiny, snowbound border village after resuscitating a half-drowned boy.

  3. Kosmos 2 - Wikipedia

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    It was the fourth flight of the Kosmos-2I, and the second to successfully reach orbit. The launch was conducted from Mayak-2 at Kapustin Yar , and occurred at 17:16:00 GMT on 6 April 1962. [ 5 ] Kosmos 2 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 215 kilometres (134 mi), an apogee of 1,488 kilometres (925 mi), an inclination of 49.0 ...

  4. Kosmos-TV - Wikipedia

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    Kosmos-TV was created in 1991 by Metromedia International, an offspring of the former Metromedia conglomerate in former Communist states, who had previously arranged an agreement to distribute MTV Europe to Lencentel in Saint Petersburg, which was renamed from the former Leningrad at the end of the year. [2]

  5. Yantar-4K2M - Wikipedia

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    The Kobalt-M was an improved version of the Kobalt satellite and the first one was launched as Kosmos 2410 in 2004. It returned three sets of film during its mission. The first two landed in film return canisters (called SpK - Spuskayemaya Kapsula) and a final set of film returned in the satellite's special equipment module.

  6. Kosmos 93 - Wikipedia

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    Kosmos 93 (Russian: Космос 93 meaning Cosmos 93), also known as DS-U2-V No.1, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a 305 kilograms (672 lb) spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau , and was used to conduct classified technology development experiments ...

  7. Kosmos 3 (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Kosmos 3 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 216 kilometres (134 mi), an apogee of 707 kilometres (439 mi), an inclination of 49.0°, and an orbital period of 93.8 minutes. [2] It decayed on 17 October 1962. [6] Kosmos 3 was a 2MS satellite, the first of two to be launched. [3] The second, 2MS No.2, would be launched as Kosmos 5 ...

  8. Kosmos 95 - Wikipedia

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    Kosmos 95 (Russian: Космос 95 meaning Cosmos 95), also known as DS-U2-V No.2, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1965 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. The spacecraft weighed 325 kilograms (717 lb), [ 3 ] and was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Office , and was used to conduct classified technology development ...

  9. Kosmos 24 - Wikipedia

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    Kosmos 24 (Russian: Космос 24 meaning Cosmos 24) or Zenit-2 No.15 was a Soviet optical film-return reconnaissance satellite. It was a first generation, low resolution spacecraft. A Zenit-2 satellite, Kosmos 24 was the fifteenth of eighty-one such spacecraft to be launched [3] [4] and had a mass of 4,730 kilograms (10,430 lb).