Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2017 |
64640 characters 5 sections 5 paragraphs 5 images 316 internal links 3 external links |
419 0.598 kosmos 0.564 soviet 0.163 timer 0.154 3ms 0.144 1971 0.132 spacecraft 0.126 4m 0.118 ignite 0.113 mariner 0.106 blok 0.100 launched 0.093 depart 0.089 orbit 0.087 disguise 0.085 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as 3MS No.170 was a failed Soviet spacecraft intended to visit Mars . The spacecraft was launched on May 10, 1971, however due to an upper stage malfunction it failed to depart low Earth orbit. |
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2016 |
64493 characters 5 sections 5 paragraphs 5 images 316 internal links 3 external links |
419 0.598 kosmos 0.564 soviet 0.163 timer 0.154 3ms 0.144 1971 0.132 spacecraft 0.126 4m 0.118 ignite 0.113 mariner 0.106 blok 0.100 launched 0.093 depart 0.089 orbit 0.087 disguise 0.085 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as 3MS No.170 was a failed Soviet spacecraft intended to visit Mars . The spacecraft was launched on May 10, 1971, however due to an upper stage malfunction it failed to depart low Earth orbit. |
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2015 |
64381 characters 5 sections 5 paragraphs 5 images 316 internal links 3 external links |
419 0.598 kosmos 0.564 soviet 0.163 timer 0.154 3ms 0.144 1971 0.132 spacecraft 0.126 4m 0.118 ignite 0.113 mariner 0.106 blok 0.100 launched 0.093 depart 0.089 orbit 0.087 disguise 0.085 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as 3MS No.170 was a failed Soviet spacecraft intended to visit Mars . The spacecraft was launched on May 10, 1971, however due to an upper stage malfunction it failed to depart low Earth orbit. |
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2014 |
64178 characters 5 sections 5 paragraphs 5 images 315 internal links 3 external links |
419 0.598 kosmos 0.564 soviet 0.163 timer 0.154 3ms 0.144 1971 0.132 spacecraft 0.126 4m 0.118 ignite 0.113 mariner 0.106 blok 0.100 launched 0.093 depart 0.089 orbit 0.087 disguise 0.085 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as 3MS No.170 was a failed Soviet spacecraft intended to visit Mars . The spacecraft was launched on May 10, 1971, however due to an upper stage malfunction it failed to depart low Earth orbit. |
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2013 |
34416 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 147 internal links 3 external links |
419 0.598 kosmos 0.564 soviet 0.163 timer 0.154 3ms 0.144 1971 0.132 spacecraft 0.126 4m 0.118 ignite 0.113 mariner 0.106 blok 0.100 launched 0.093 depart 0.089 orbit 0.087 disguise 0.085 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as 3MS No.170 was a failed Soviet spacecraft intended to visit Mars . The spacecraft was launched on May 10, 1971, however due to an upper stage malfunction it failed to depart low Earth orbit . |
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2012 |
31174 characters 2 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 136 internal links 2 external links |
kosmos 0.507 419 0.489 soviet 0.275 timer 0.173 probes 0.171 1971 0.148 71 0.132 ignition 0.124 failed 0.120 intended 0.109 engine 0.101 parking 0.098 orbit 0.097 космос 0.096 misfired 0.096 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ) was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10, 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956 and, in May that year, both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. The payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and was subsequently designated Kosmos 419. It reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2011 |
28508 characters 2 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 135 internal links 2 external links |
kosmos 0.508 419 0.490 soviet 0.275 timer 0.173 probes 0.171 1971 0.148 71 0.133 ignition 0.125 failed 0.120 intended 0.110 engine 0.101 parking 0.098 космос 0.096 misfired 0.096 probe 0.095 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ) was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10, 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956 and, in May that year, both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. The payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and was subsequently designated Kosmos 419. It reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2010 |
28943 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 135 internal links 2 external links |
kosmos 0.508 419 0.490 soviet 0.275 timer 0.173 probes 0.171 1971 0.148 71 0.133 ignition 0.125 failed 0.120 intended 0.110 engine 0.101 parking 0.098 космос 0.096 misfired 0.096 probe 0.095 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ) was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10, 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956 and, in May that year, both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. The payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and was subsequently designated Kosmos 419. It reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2009 |
29510 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 137 internal links 2 external links |
kosmos 0.499 419 0.482 soviet 0.300 timer 0.170 probes 0.168 1971 0.146 71 0.130 ignition 0.123 failed 0.118 intended 0.108 engine 0.099 parking 0.096 documents 0.095 1971c 0.094 космос 0.094 |
Kosmos 419 ( Russian : Космос 419 meaning Cosmos 419 ), also known as Mars 1971C in Soviet closed documents, [ citation needed ] was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10, 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956 and, in May that year, both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. The payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and was subsequently designated Kosmos 419. It reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2008 |
28923 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 136 internal links 2 external links |
cosmos 0.531 419 0.386 soviet 0.321 timer 0.182 probes 0.180 1971 0.156 71 0.139 ignition 0.131 failed 0.126 intended 0.115 engine 0.106 parking 0.103 documents 0.101 1971c 0.101 misfired 0.101 |
Cosmos 419 , also known as Mars 1971C in Soviet closed documents, was launched by the Soviet Union on May 5 , 1971 . Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956 and, in May that year, both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. Cosmos' payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and Cosmos 419 reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2007 |
28176 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 3 images 132 internal links 2 external links |
cosmos 0.583 419 0.425 soviet 0.282 timer 0.200 ignition 0.144 probe 0.137 1971 0.128 intended 0.127 engine 0.117 parking 0.113 misfired 0.111 orbit 0.097 designation 0.096 days 0.094 reentered 0.094 |
Cosmos 419 was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10 , 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956, and in May that year both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. Cosmos' payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and Cosmos 419 reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2006 |
28176 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 3 images 132 internal links 2 external links |
cosmos 0.583 419 0.425 soviet 0.282 timer 0.200 ignition 0.144 probe 0.137 1971 0.128 intended 0.127 engine 0.117 parking 0.113 misfired 0.111 orbit 0.097 designation 0.096 days 0.094 reentered 0.094 |
Cosmos 419 was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10 , 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956, and in May that year both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. Cosmos' payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and Cosmos 419 reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |
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2005 |
4530 characters 2 sections 4 paragraphs 0 images 10 internal links 2 external links |
cosmos 0.583 419 0.425 soviet 0.282 timer 0.200 ignition 0.144 probe 0.137 1971 0.128 intended 0.127 engine 0.117 parking 0.113 misfired 0.111 orbit 0.097 designation 0.096 days 0.094 reentered 0.094 |
Cosmos 419 was launched by the Soviet Union on May 10 , 1971. Mars was at its closest to Earth since 1956, and in May that year both the Soviet Union and the United States made new attempts to reach the Red Planet. Cosmos' payload however failed to separate from the fourth stage of the launch vehicle, and Cosmos 419 reentered Earth's atmosphere two days after launch. |