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Polyot (Russian: Полёт,
meaning "flight") was a
designation given to two
satellites operated by the
Soviet Union.
Polyot 1 and
Polyot 2 were launched...
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Polyot is a
transliteration of the
Russian term Полёт (meaning Flight) and can be
transliterated as
Polyot,
Poljot or Polet.
Polyot can
refer to the following:...
- The
Polyot (Russian: Полёт, flight) (Also
known as Sputnik, GRAU
index 11A59) was an
interim orbital carrier rocket,
built to test ASAT spacecraft. It...
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Production ****ociation
Polyot (Russian: Производственное объединение «Полёт», lit. 'flying, flight') is a
Russian aerospace engineering state corporation...
- the
Polyot, used the same
configuration as the
Sputnik rocket, but was
constructed from
Voskhod components.
Because of the similarity, the
Polyot was...
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systems of the spacecraft. Both were
launched by
Polyot rockets, and were
designated Polyot 1 and
Polyot 2. They were
launched on 1
November 1963 and 12...
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strips 500
metres (1,600 ft) long. The
upgrading was
arranged at both the "
Polyot"
Production ****ociation in Omsk,
Russian Federation, and at
Antonov ASTC...
- Smithsonian. ISBN 9781944466077. Информация по авиакомпании (in Russian).
Polyot-Sirena.
Retrieved 2007-10-18. "Directory:
World Airlines".
Flight International...
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designed anti-satellite
weapons such as
Polyot.
Unlike earlier satellites, Chelomey's
Polyot-1 (1963) and
Polyot-2 (1964) were
equipped with an propulsion...
- its
common English title translates like the
Russian one (Полёт шмеля =
Polyot shmelya). Incidentally, this
piece does not
constitute one of the movements...