Cosmos 110

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Cosmos 110 was a Soviet spacecraft launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz rocket. It incorporated a re-entry body (capsule) for landing scientific instruments and test objects. It was a biological satellite that made a sustained biomedical experiment with the dogs Veterok and Ugolyok, after 22 days in orbit around the Earth, they were safely landed.

NSSDC ID: 1966-015A [1]

Other Names

  • 02070

Launch Date/Time: 1966-02-22 at 20:09:00 UTC

On-orbit Dry Mass: 5700 kg

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Voskhod programme
Voskhod Spacecraft
Cosmos 47 | Voskhod 1 | Voskhod 2 | Cosmos 110
Bion satellites

Cosmos 110 | Bion 1 (605) | Bion 2 (690) | Bion 3 (782) | Bion 4 (936) | Bion 5 (1129) | Bion 6 (1514) | Bion 7 (1667) | Bion 8 (1887) | Bion 9 (2044) | Bion 10 (2229) | Bion 11

(Cosmos number in brackets)

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