Configuration of a TKS-Salyut combined space station
Kosmos 1267 (Russian: Космос 1267 meaning Cosmos 1267), also known as TKS-2, was an unmanned TKS spacecraft which docked to the Soviet space station Salyut 6 as part of tests to attach scientific expansion modules to stations in Earth orbit. The module which docked to the station was the FGB component of a TKS vehicle launched on April 25, 1981. The spacecraft's VA return capsule separated and landed in the Soviet Union on May 26, 1982.[2]
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Kosmos1267 (Russian: Космос 1267 meaning Cosmos 1267), also known as TKS-2, was an unmanned TKS spacecraft which docked to the Soviet space station Salyut...
spacecraft: the solo flight of Kosmos 929, the Kosmos1267 flight to Salyut 6 and the flights of Kosmos 1443 and Kosmos 1686 to Salyut 7 (the VA spacecraft...
intervals Salyut 6 was vacant, although it was visited by Soyuz T-1 and Kosmos1267 during its periods of vacancy. Following the launch of successor Salyut...
orbit at the same time. Following up the use of Kosmos1267 on Salyut 6, the Soviets launched Kosmos 1443 on 2 March 1983 from a Proton SL-13. It docked...
intervals Salyut 6 was vacant, although it was visited by Soyuz T-1 and Kosmos1267 during its periods of vacancy. Following the launch of successor Salyut...
January 08:29 Kosmos-3M Plesetsk Site 132/1 RVSN Kosmos 1241 (Lira) Low Earth ASAT Target In orbit Successful Target for Kosmos 1243 and Kosmos 1258; both...
Sejarah Daerah Besut, Anjung Manirah Othman (2009), Istana Masa Kecil, Kosmo, archived from the original on 7 November 2017, retrieved 6 November 2017...