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Ukrainian rocket
The Zenit-2M, Zenit-2SB, Zenit-2SLB or Zenit-2FG was a Ukrainian expendable carrier rocket derived from the Zenit-3SL. It was a member of the Zenit family
Zenit-2M
Series of Soviet spy satellites, 1961-2004
common with Zenit 2 satellites this also had an ELINT payload. A total of 101 Zenit-2M satellites were launched between 1968 and 1979 Unlike Zenit 2, little
Zenit_(satellite)
Soviet (now Ukrainian) RP-1/LOX fueled rocket, for satellite launch
market the Zenit-3M under the designation Zenit 3SLB. The Zenit-3F, also known as the Zenit-2SB/Fregat, is a 3-stage derivative of the Zenit-2M, using a
Zenit_(rocket_family)
Ukrainian-Russian rocket
Zenit-2 had its last flight in 2004; it has been superseded by the Zenit-2M, which incorporates enhancements made during the development of the Zenit-3SL
Zenit-2
Expendable carrier rocket
Ukraine. Launches of Zenit-3SLBF rockets were conducted from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 45/1. The rocket consisted of a Zenit-2SB (Zenit-2M) core vehicle, with
Zenit-3F
Expendable carrier rocket
Forces were planned to use the designation 3M. It consisted of a Zenit 2SB (Zenit-2M) core vehicle, with a Block DM-SLB upper stage by RSC Energia (Russia)
Zenit-3SLB
Expendable carrier rocket
The Zenit-3SL was an expendable carrier rocket operated by Sea Launch. First flown in 1999, it was launched 36 times, with three failures and one partial
Zenit-3SL
3 4 5 6 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 '18 Zenit-2 Zenit-2M Zenit-3SL Zenit-3SLB Zenit-3F 1 2 3 4 5 6 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
List_of_Zenit_launches
Rocket launch site
metres from the pad. Zenit launches resumed from pad 1 around ten months later, pad 2 was not rebuilt. On 29 June 2007, the first Zenit-2M was launched from
Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_45
Navigation in orbit Kosmos 293 Zenit-2M 16 August 1969 11:59 Voskhod 11A57 Reconnaissance 28 August 1969 Kosmos 294 Zenit-4 19 August 1969 13:00 Voskhod
List of Kosmos satellites (251–500)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(251–500)
Russian biological research satellite
program included Kosmos 110, 605, 670, 782, plus Nauka modules flown on Zenit-2M reconnaissance satellites. 90 kg of equipment could be contained in the
Bion_11
their maiden flights in 2007; the PSLV-CA, Long March 3B/E, Shavit-2, Zenit-2M, Proton-M Enhanced. These were all modernised or upgraded versions of existing
2007_in_spaceflight
Italian electronic musician and DJ
Eternity, Design Music, 1997 Ante Zenit 05, Zenit, 1998 Ante Zenit 2, Zenit, 1998 Ante Zenit 1, Zenit, 1998 Fragile EP, Zenit, 1999 Marco Carola & Gaetano
Marco_Carola
date (GMT) Carrier rocket Function Decay/Destruction* Remarks Kosmos 751 Zenit-2M 23 July 1975 13:00 Voskhod 11A57 Reconnaissance 4 August 1975 Kosmos 752
List of Kosmos satellites (751–1000)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(751–1000)
the original on 23 January 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2012. Krebs, Gunter. "Zenit-2M (Gektor, 11F690)". Gunter's Space Page. Archived from the original on 11
1971_in_spaceflight
Ukrainian rocket and satellite designer
2010–2020 Oleksandr Dehtiariov [uk] Hrim-2 Zenit rocket family Zenit-2 Zenit-2M Zenit-3F Zenit-3SL Zenit-3SLB Antares first stage core, in cooperation
KB_Pivdenne
Communication in orbit Kosmos 512 Zenit-2M 28 July 1972 10:19 Voskhod 11A57 Reconnaissance 9 August 1972 Kosmos 513 Zenit-4M 2 August 1972 08:15 Voskhod
List of Kosmos satellites (501–750)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(501–750)
Spaceport in Kazakhstan leased to Russia
45/1: Zenit-2, Zenit-2M, Zenit-3M – 45°56′35″N 63°39′11″E / 45.943°N 63.653°E / 45.943; 63.653 Pad 45/2 (Destroyed in 1990 explosion): Zenit 2 – 45°56′24″N
Baikonur_Cosmodrome
Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2009-11-26. Wade, Mark. "Zenit-2". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 2012-05-23
List of Kosmos satellites (1–250)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(1–250)
Ukrainian small-lift rocket
to begin launching a modified version, the Cyclone-4M, which features a Zenit-derived LOX / RP-1 first stage in place of the originally planned R-36 ICBM-based
Cyclone-4M
List of orbital rockets
Proton-K Proton-M Energia – Retired Ukraine Zenit Zenit 2 – Retired Zenit-2M – Retired Zenit-3SL Zenit 3SLB Zenit-3F R-36 Dnepr Tsyklon Tsyklon-2 – Retired
List of orbital launch systems
List_of_orbital_launch_systems
Kosmos 207 (Zenit-4 #39) GRU Low Earth Orbit Reconnaissance In orbit Successful 21 March 09:50 Voskhod Baikonur Site 1/5 Kosmos 208 (Zenit-2M #1, Gektor
1968_in_spaceflight
Change in velocity per amount of fuel
Soyuz-2-1v stage 1 10.9 308 331 3250 NPO Energomash RD-171M liquid fuel 1985 Zenit-2M, -3SL, -3SLB, -3F stage 1 10.7 303 337 3300 LE-7A cryogenic 2001 H-IIA
Specific_impulse
Baikonur Successful Kosmos 318 (Zenit-2M) 21 January 1970, 12:00 Voskhod (11A57) LC-41/1, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 322 (Zenit-4) 10 February 1970, 12:00
List of R-7 launches (1970–1974)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1970–1974)
orbit Successful 29 January 08:30 Voskhod Baikonur Site 31/6 Kosmos 799 (Zenit-2M/Gektor 64) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance 10 February Successful 29 January
1976_in_spaceflight
(Zenit-2M/Gektor #55) and Nauka-5KSA 1L GRU, AN SSSR Low Earth Reconnaissance, research 7 April Successful Nauka research payload carried inside Zenit-2M
1975_in_spaceflight
(SL) 55.5 1,075 75.16 RD-171M, 11Д520 Russia NPO Energomash Soyuz-5, Zenit-2M, -3SL, -3SLB, -3SLBF Active 1st RP-1 / LOX Staged, oxidizer-rich 337.2
Comparison of orbital rocket engines
Comparison_of_orbital_rocket_engines
Ukrainian government agency
Ukraine Zenit-2 (LRB 1985–2007) Baikonur, 37 launches (22 launches in 1991–2007) Zenit-2M Zenit-3SL (LRB 1999–2014) Sea Launch, 36 launches Zenit-3SLB (LRB
State_Space_Agency_of_Ukraine
Russian satellite
Baikonur Cosmodrome on 18 July 2011 at 02:31 UTC by a Zenit-3F launch vehicle, which is composed of a Zenit-2M with a Fregat-SB upper stage. On 11 January 2019
Spektr-R
Soviet and Russian spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space
program included Kosmos 110, 605, 690, 782, plus Nauka modules flown on Zenit-2M reconnaissance satellites. 90 kg (200 lb) of equipment could be contained
Bion_(satellite)
Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas
Soyuz-2-1v stage 1 10.9 308 331 3250 NPO Energomash RD-171M liquid fuel 1985 Zenit-2M, -3SL, -3SLB, -3F stage 1 10.7 303 337 3300 LE-7A cryogenic 2001 H-IIA
Jet_engine
Cancelled Ukrainian carrier rocket
failed to eventuate. Tsyklon-2 Tsyklon-3 Cyclone-4M Kosmos (rocket family) Zenit (rocket family) "Cyclone-4 Launch Vehicle". NPO InterCoS. "Control systems
Tsyklon-4
Vostok-2M (R-7 8A92M) Plesetsk Meteor 1-14 MOM Low Earth Weather In orbit Successful 22 March 10:00 Voskhod (R-7 11A57) Plesetsk Kosmos 552 (Zenit 2M) MOM
1973_in_spaceflight
Soviet-Ukrainian carrier rocket
Tsyklon-1M Tsyklon-2 Tsyklon-3 Tsyklon-4 Cyclone-4M Zenit Zenit-2 Zenit-2M Zenit-3SL Zenit-3SLB Zenit-3F Mayak Mayak Dnipro (Dnepr) Dnipro International
Tsyklon-2
Rocket with two stages
Cosmos-3M Delta IV Medium Falcon 1 Saturn IB Titan II GLV Tsyklon-2 Zenit-2 and Zenit-2M Current Atlas V 401 and 501 Electron Falcon 9 Vulcan Centaur In development
Two-stage-to-orbit
Kosmos 328 (Zenit-2MK #2, Germes #2) GRU Low Earth Orbit Reconnaissance In orbit Successful 3 April Voskhod Site 43/4, Plesetsk Kosmos 329 (Zenit-2M #8, Gektor
1970_in_spaceflight
Soviet Union satellite
still undergoing development. The most recent launch used the modernised Zenit-2M launch vehicle. Deployed between 1984 and 2004 Spaceflight portal "Tselina
Tselina_(satellite)
Soviet / Russian launch vehicle
Tsyklon-1M Tsyklon-2 Tsyklon-3 Tsyklon-4 Cyclone-4M Zenit Zenit-2 Zenit-2M Zenit-3SL Zenit-3SLB Zenit-3F Mayak Mayak Dnipro (Dnepr) Dnipro International
Tsyklon-3
[citation needed] 39 China-Russia joint Mars mission 8 November 2011 Roscosmos Zenit-2M Fobos-Grunt Sample return (Phobos) Launch failure CNSA Yinghuo-1 Orbiter
List_of_missions_to_Mars
launched the Telstar 11N mission. A commercial version of the two-stage Zenit-2M, the Zenit-2SLB, is also offered for commercial launches utilizing Land Launch
Land_Launch
1978 Kosmos 1004 Zenit-2M 5 May 1978 15:30 Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 18 May 1978 Kosmos 1005 Tselina-D 12 May 1978 04:07 Vostok-2M 8A92M ELINT 15 June
List of Kosmos satellites (1001–1250)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(1001–1250)
Fuel efficiency of an engine design with respect to thrust output
Soyuz-2-1v stage 1 10.9 308 331 3250 NPO Energomash RD-171M liquid fuel 1985 Zenit-2M, -3SL, -3SLB, -3F stage 1 10.7 303 337 3300 LE-7A cryogenic 2001 H-IIA
Thrust-specific fuel consumption
Thrust-specific_fuel_consumption
293 (Zenit-2M No.4) / Nauka 5KS L.1 Low Earth Optical imaging 28 August 1969 Successful 19 August 13:00 Voskhod Plesetsk Site 41/1 Kosmos 294 (Zenit-4 No
1969_in_spaceflight
Russian space mission
long-standing Soviet spy satellite families. Bion's landing unit was from the Zenit 2M satellite and the satellite also carried an instrument section developed
Bion-M_No.1
Kyle, Ed. "Zenit Data Sheet". Spacelaunchreport.com. Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved 2013-11-04. Krebs, Gunter. "Zenit-2". Gunter's
Comparison of retired orbital launch systems
Comparison_of_retired_orbital_launch_systems
Plesetsk MOM Kosmos 629 (Zenit-2M) MOM LEO Recon 5 February 1974 Success 30 January 11:00 Voskhod Plesetsk MOM Kosmos 630 (Zenit-4MK) MOM LEO Aurora research
1974_in_spaceflight
Zenit Saint Petersburg 2023–24 football season
Source: http://fc-zenit.ru/zenit/coaches/ As of match played 24 April 2024 Zenit Saint Petersburg v Neftchi Baku Red Star Belgrade v Zenit Saint Petersburg Zenit Saint
2023–24 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg season
2023–24_FC_Zenit_Saint_Petersburg_season
Baikonur Successful Kosmos 702 (Zenit-2M) 23 January 1975, 11:00 Voskhod (11A57) LC-41/1, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 704 (Zenit-4MK) 30 January 1975, 15:02
List of R-7 launches (1975–1979)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1975–1979)
52 (Zenit-2) 22 February 1965, 07:40:48 Voskhod (11A57) R15000-03 LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 57 (Voskhod) 26 February 1965, 05:02 Vostok-2M (8A92M)
List of R-7 launches (1965–1969)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1965–1969)
ST (Europe) Space Shuttle Proton-K Proton-M Rokot Zenit-2M Zenit-3F Zenit-3SL/SLB Others 5 10 15 20 25 30 China France India International
2011_in_spaceflight
Chinese Mars orbiter, never left Earth orbit
Russian Fobos-Grunt spacecraft were launched together aboard a Ukrainian Zenit rocket with a Fregat upper stage from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on
Yinghuo-1
Spaceport in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
development for Zenit) – 62°55′37″N 40°34′30″E / 62.927°N 40.575°E / 62.927; 40.575 (Pad 35/1) Pad 41/1 (1965–1989): R-7, Vostok-2, Vostok-2M, Voskhod,
Plesetsk_Cosmodrome
Rocket stage used on Soviet and later Russian expendable launch systems
later Russian expendable launch systems, including the N1, Proton-K and Zenit. The stage (and its derivatives) has been included in more than 320 launched
Blok_D
Kyle, Ed. "Zenit Data Sheet". Spacelaunchreport.com. Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved 2013-11-04. Krebs, Gunter. "Zenit-2". Gunter's
Comparison of retired orbital launch vehicles
Comparison_of_retired_orbital_launch_vehicles
Series of six crewed and uncrewed Soviet orbiting spacecraft
spaceflight Vostok-2 8A92 – used for launching Zenit reconnaissance satellites throughout the 1960s Vostok-2M 8A92M – modified version for launching Meteor
Vostok_(rocket_family)
Soviet biological science spacecraft (Bion 4)
program included Kosmos 110, 605, 670, 782, plus Nauka modules flown on Zenit-2M reconnaissance satellites. 90 kg of equipment could be contained in the
Kosmos_936
Rocket engine
RG-1. Used on the Blok DM-2M. Probably developed based on the 17D12. RD-58Z (GRAU Index 11D58Z): Version adapted to the Zenit Blok DM-SL. 17D12: Orbital
RD-58
Reconnaissance 22 August 2007 Kosmos 2428 Tselina-2 29 June 2007 10:00 Zenit-2M 11K77M ELINT in orbit Kosmos 2429 Parus 11 September 2007 13:05 Kosmos-3M
List of Kosmos satellites (2251–2500)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(2251–2500)
Russian space mission
long-standing Soviet spy satellite families. The landing unit was from the Zenit 2M satellite and the satellite also carried an instrument section developed
Bion-M_No.2
Soviet dog, first animal to orbit Earth (c. 1954–1957)
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Laika
Russian scientist (1857–1935)
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Konstantin_Tsiolkovsky
35mm motion-picture cameras
(KRASNOGORSKIY MEKHANICHESKIY ZAVOD – Krasnogorsk Mechanical Works), known as ZENIT camera makers, and later on, MOSKINAP (MOSKOVSKIY ZAVOD KINOAPPARATURIY
Konvas
Kazakh navy warship class
Kazakhstan-class missile boats are missile boats produced by Kazakhstan's Uralsk Plant Zenit JSC. They are the first domestically produced naval vessels in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan-class_missile_boat
Soviet aerospace engineer (1907–1966)
proposed communications satellites and the Vostok craft was a spinoff from the Zenit spy satellite useful for photographic reconnaissance and Vostok had its
Sergei_Korolev
Soviet rocket engineer (1908–1989)
powered strap-on boosters designed for Energia became the basis for the Zenit booster family which began flying in 1985. Since the Buran space shuttle
Valentin_Glushko
108th season in existence of Bayern Munich
thereby completing the domestic treble. International success was thwarted by Zenit Saint Petersburg, however, when Bayern suffered a horrible 4–0 defeat in
2007–08 FC Bayern Munich season
2007–08_FC_Bayern_Munich_season
Soviet spaceflight program
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Voskhod_programme
Interface between a camera body and lens
GOST 10332-63 (in Russian) – M39×1/45.2 (aka «Z39»), M39×1/28.8, bayonet «C» (cameras: «Zenit-5», «Zenit-6», «Zenit-7»), bayonet «Zenit-7» (in Russian)
Lens_mount
Vostok-2M 8A92M ELINT May 3, 2013 1981-046A Kosmos 1272 Zenit-6 21 May 1981 09:10 Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 June 1981 Kosmos 1273 Zenit-4MKT 22
List of Kosmos satellites (1251–1500)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(1251–1500)
Soviet scientist and engineer
Chelomey's OKB proposed non-realised 15-ton Uragan spaceplane based on Zenit-2 launcher. SS-N-3 Shaddock He is reported to have led the construction
Vladimir_Chelomey
Early Soviet rocket laboratory
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Reactive Scientific Research Institute
Reactive_Scientific_Research_Institute
Soviet engineer and missile designer (1911–1971)
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Mikhail_Yangel
Soviet rocket
problem with the first stage. The Vostok-2 was used exclusively to launch Zenit-2 reconnaissance satellites. Launches occurred from sites 1/5 and 31/6 at
Vostok-2_(rocket)
Russian and Soviet rocket engineer
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Nikolai Tikhomirov (chemical engineer)
Nikolai_Tikhomirov_(chemical_engineer)
Early Soviet rocket research bureau
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Group for the Study of Reactive Motion
Group_for_the_Study_of_Reactive_Motion
Human spaceflight programme of the Soviet Union
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Soyuz_programme
Soviet rocket laboratory 1921 to 1933
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Gas_Dynamics_Laboratory
Soviet cosmonaut (1934–1968)
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Yuri_Gagarin
Kosmos 1165 (Zenit-4MKM) 4 March 1980, 10:30 Soyuz-U (11A511U) LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 1166 (Zenit-6) 18 March 1980, 16:01 Vostok-2M (8A92M) LC-43/4
List of R-7 launches (1980–1984)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1980–1984)
Russian engineer (1887–1933)
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Friedrich_Zander
Portuguese footballer (born 1994)
September, where he scored his first goal for Los Che in a 2–3 home loss to Zenit Saint Petersburg. In doing so, he became the fifth youngest scorer in Valencia's
João_Cancelo
Soviet human spaceflight project
in Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. The Vostok capsule was developed from the Zenit spy satellite project, and its launch vehicle was adapted from the existing
Vostok_programme
Association football club in Scotland
"Rangers run out of steam as Zenit lift Uefa Cup". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Zenit St Petersburg (0) 2 Rangers
Rangers_F.C.
Real Madrid 2008–09 football season
BATE Borisov Zenit St. Petersburg v Real Madrid Juventus v Real Madrid Real Madrid v Juventus BATE Borisov v Real Madrid Real Madrid v Zenit St. Petersburg
2008–09_Real_Madrid_CF_season
Soviet spacecraft research project, 1976–1993
engines of the Zenit's first and second stages as well as the upper stage of the Zenit-3SL rocket were supplied by Russia. An improved Zenit-3SLB rocket
Buran_programme
Property of a lens mount system
dSLR?". Photo.net Photography Forums. 21 January 2012. [2] Discussion of Zenit and Braun Paxette mounts Reinsalu, Armult (1987). "Lisad" [Extras]. In Iho
Flange_focal_distance
Soviet-era program that sent dogs to space
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Soviet_space_dogs
Football stadium in Manchester, England
Manchester City is 43,878, which was set at the 2008 UEFA Cup final game between Zenit Saint Petersburg and Rangers on 14 May 2008. As is customary for such games
City_of_Manchester_Stadium
reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the first satellite of the Yantar series and was managed
Yantar-2K
Rangers 2007–08 football season
the final with a penalty shootout victory against Fiorentina. They played Zenit Saint Petersburg, managed by formed Gers boss Dick Advocaat, in Manchester
2007–08_Rangers_F.C._season
Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus
Cathedral". The New York Times. 12 April 1997. "To see the Shroud: 2M and counting". ZENIT. 5 May 2010. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Povoledo
Shroud_of_Turin
Result Launch Weight Status Remarks Yamal 101 —N/a 1999-09-06 Proton-K/Blok-DM-2M Baikonur Site 81/23 GEO Success 1,360 kg (3,000 lb) Failed at separation Dual
USP_(satellite_bus)
Kosmos 37 (Zenit-2) 22 August 1964, 07:21 Molniya (8K78) G103-19 LC-1/5, Baikonur Successful Kosmos 41 (Molniya-1) 28 August 1964, 16:19 Vostok-2M (8A92M)
List of R-7 launches (1960–1964)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1960–1964)
Scottish footballer (born 1962)
Rangers to the final of that year's UEFA Cup, in which they lost 2–0 to Zenit Saint Petersburg. On 22 February 2011 he was announced as the new Rangers
Ally_McCoist
October 1983 10:00 Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 6 December 1983 Kosmos 1505 Zenit-6 21 October 1983 12:10 Soyuz-U 11A511U Reconnaissance 4 November 1983 Kosmos
List of Kosmos satellites (1501–1750)
List_of_Kosmos_satellites_(1501–1750)
Russian space program organization
Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Roscosmos_Cosmonaut_Corps
Italian football club season
of the UEFA Champions League thanks to the 4–2 win against Russian side Zenit Saint Petersburg. Paulo Dybala scored twice, including a penalty, followed
2021–22_Juventus_FC_season
Camera model
sold badged as Zenith, this label was only a sticker underneath the lens. Zenit (Zenith in some countries) is a trademark of KMZ (Krasnogorsk Mechanical
Lomo_LC-A
Soyuz-U Plesetsk Site 43/3 Kosmos 1205 (Zenit-6) Low Earth Optical imaging 26 August Successful 15 August 05:34 Vostok-2M Plesetsk Site 43/3 Kosmos 1206 (Tselina-D)
1980_in_spaceflight
Soyuz rocket design variant
flight took place on 18 May 1973, carrying as its payload Kosmos 559, a Zenit military surveillance satellite. The final flight of a Soyuz-U rocket took
Soyuz-U
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
A Handsome Man; Born of Fire
Girl/Female
Greek
Born of Zeus. Also a welcoming; hospitable; friendly.
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian
Highest; At the Top; First
Female
Greek
(ΖÎνια) Variant spelling of Greek Xenia, ZENIA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."
Boy/Male
Hindu
A handsome Man, Born of fire, A scottish favorite in the late th century
Girl/Female
Arabic, Christian, Danish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
Hospitable; Welcoming; Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
To be Responsible
Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Enid, ENIT means "soul."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Irish
Fair
Girl/Female
Greek
Zenia.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Computer
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Flower
Boy/Male
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Peak
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Lord of Love; Victory; Wonder
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower
Male
Egyptian
, obviam venit.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Zenith; Climax
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
Lovable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Noble Person
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fierce Eyed; Part of God Shiva; A Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Cyclone
Girl/Female
Hindu
Darling, Dear, Little girl, Lovely eyed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beauty
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Pride; Respect
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wealth
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
ZENIT 2M
n.
That point in the visible celestial hemisphere which is vertical to the spectator; the point of the heavens directly overhead; -- opposed to nadir.
adv.
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
n.
A salt of orthosilicic acid, H4SiO4; -- so called because the ratio of the oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1; for example, Mg2SiO4 or 2MgO.SiO2.
a.
Of or pertaining to the zenith.
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Rising toward the zenith; above the horizon.
n.
An astronomical instrument, the limb of which embraces a small portion only of a circle, used for measuring differences of declination too great for the compass of a micrometer. When it is used for measuring zenith distances of stars, it is called a zenith sector.
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Exactly upright or vertical; pointing to the zenith; at right angles to the plane of the horizon; extending in a right line from any point toward the center of the earth.
n.
hence, figuratively, the point of culmination; the greatest height; the height of success or prosperity.
superl.
Elevated above any starting point of measurement, as a line, or surface; having altitude; lifted up; raised or extended in the direction of the zenith; lofty; tall; as, a high mountain, tower, tree; the sun is high.
n.
Vertical position; zenith.
n.
That point of the heavens, or lower hemisphere, directly opposite the zenith; the inferior pole of the horizon; the point of the celestial sphere directly under the place where we stand.
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Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.
n. pl.
The inhabitants of the tropic, whose shadows in one part of the year are cast to the north, and in the other to the south, according as the sun is south or north of their zenith.
n.
See Zenick.
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The zenith, or the point of the heavens directly overhead.
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A great circle of the sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a given place. It is crossed by the sun at midday.