MS was a series of four
Soviet
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satellite
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s launched
in 1962. Two different types of satellite,
1MS and
2MS were used, with two satellites of each type being launched.
Three of the satellites were operated successfully, however one of the 1MS satellites was lost in a launch failure.
The three that reached orbit received
Kosmos designations.
MS satellites were developed by
OKB-1
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, and used for technology demonstration and development.
They also carried payloads to investigate
radiation
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* ''electromagnetic radiation'' consisting of photons, such as radio waves, microwaves, infr ...
and
cosmic ray
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s.
Launch history
See also
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1962 in spaceflight
Orbital and Suborbital launches
Deep space rendezvous
Orbital launch statistics By country
By rocket
By orbit
References
Footnotes
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Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik
Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik (; ), also known as DS, was a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1982. DS satellites were used for a number of missions, including technological and scientific research, and radar tracking t ...
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List of Kosmos satellites (1–250)
The designation '' Kosmos'' ( meaning ''Cosmos'') is a generic name given to a large number of Soviet, and subsequently Russian, satellite
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References
1962 in spaceflight
1962 in the Soviet Union
Satellites of the Soviet Union
Technology demonstration satellites
Geospace monitoring satellites
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