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Polyot logo #21000 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: ...
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Polyot

Polyot logo #21000[rocket] The Polyot (Also known as Sputnik, GRAU index 11A59) was an interim orbital carrier rocket, built to test ASAT spacecraft. It was required as a stopgap after the cancellation of the UR-200 programme, but before the Tsyklon could enter service. Only two were ever launched, the first on 1 November 1963, and the last on 12 April 1964....
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Polyot

Polyot logo #21160The name of a variety of a Russian spacecraft, launch vehicles, and space organizations; `Polyot” means `flight.” 1) Polyot-1, launched on Nov. 1, 1963, was the first satellite capable of maneuvering in space. 2) Design bureau (NPO Polyot). 3) Launch vehicle based on the Cosmos-3M.
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