- Kosmos
- Kosmos \Kos"mos\, n. See {Cosmos}. --Gladstone. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Kosmos 14 — Operator VNIIEM Major contractors Yuzhnoye Bus Omega Mission type Technology Launch date 13 April 1963 11:00:00 GMT … Wikipedia
Kosmos 4 — Major contractors OKB 1 Bus Zenit 2 Mission type Reconnaissance Launch date 26 April 1962 10:02 GMT Carrier rocket … Wikipedia
Kosmos 6 — Major contractors Yuzhnoye Bus DS P1 Mission type Radar target Technology Launch date 30 June 1962 16:00 GMT Carrier rocket … Wikipedia
Kosmos 8 — Major contractors Yuzhnoye Bus DS K 8 Mission type Technology Launch date 18 August 1962 15:00 GMT Carrier rocket … Wikipedia
Kosmos 27 — (Russian: Космос 27 meaning Cosmos 27) was a space mission intended as a Venus flyby. The SL 6/A 2 e launcher successfully achieved Earth orbit, but the spacecraft failed to escape orbit for its flight to Venus. Beginning in 1962, the name Kosmos … Wikipedia
Kosmos 5 — Major contractors OKB 1 Bus 2MS Mission type Research Technology Launch date 28 May 1962 03:00 GMT Carrier rocket … Wikipedia
Kosmos 21 — (Russian: Космос 21 meaning Cosmos 21) was a Soviet spacecraft with an unknown mission.[citation needed] This mission has been tentatively identified by NASA as a technology test of the Venera series space probes. It may have been an attempted… … Wikipedia
Kosmos-3M — (R 14 11K65M) Drawing of the Kosmos 3M Function Orbital carrier rocket Manufacturer Yuzhnoye/NPO Polyot Country of origin Soviet Union (Russia) … Wikipedia
Kosmos — (altgriechisch κόσμος kósmos ‚(Welt ) Ordnung‘, auch ‚Schmuck, Glanz, Ehre, militärische Ordnung, staatliche Ordnung‘) bezeichnet: das Universum (den gesamten Weltraum) in der griechischen Mythologie das sichtbare Universum als geordnetes,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kosmos-2I — Function Orbital carrier rocket Manufacturer Yuzhnoye/NPO Polyot Country of origin Soviet Union Size Height 31 metres (102 ft) Diameter 1.6 metres (5.2 ft) Mass 48,110 kilograms (106,100 lb) … Wikipedia
Kosmos — Sm erw. fach. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus gr. kósmos Ordnung, Weltordnung . Heute meist in der Bedeutung Weltraum . Adjektiv: kosmisch. Ebenso nndl. kosmos, ne. cosmos, nfrz. cosmos, nschw. kosmos, nnorw. kosmos. ✎ Kranz, W. AB 2 (1955) … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache