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Voskhod | Zenit-4M 50

Soviet Space Program | Russia
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
June 10, 1973, 10:10 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The soviet Zenit-4M (Rotor, 11F691) was an improved version of the Zenit-4 high resolution reconnaissance satellite and was part of the Vostok-based Zenit-family.

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Kosmos-3M | Strela-1M 41-48

Russian Space Forces | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
June 8, 1973, 3:50 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Military communications satellites

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Voskhod | Zenit-4M 49

Soviet Space Program | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
June 6, 1973, 11:30 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The soviet Zenit-4M (Rotor, 11F691) was an improved version of the Zenit-4 high resolution reconnaissance satellite and was part of the Vostok-based Zenit-family.

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Kosmos 11K63 | DS-P1-Yu 63

Strategic Rocket Forces | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
June 5, 1973, 11:29 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The DS-P1-Yu series of satellites was used to calibrate space surveillance and early warning radars.

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Vostok 8A92M | Meteor-1 15 (27L)

RKK Energiya | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
May 29, 1973, 10:16 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The Meteor-1 series was the first series of Soviet meteorological satellites.

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Voskhod | Zenit-2M 38

Soviet Space Program | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
May 25, 1973, 1:30 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The soviet Zenit-2M (Gektor, 11F690) was an improved version of the Zenit-2 area surveillance reconnaissance satellite. It was part of the Vostok-based Zenit-family.

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Saturn IB | Skylab 2

National Aeronautics and Space Administration | United States of America
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
May 25, 1973, 1 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Skylab 2 (also known as SL-2 or SLM-1) was the first crewed mission to the first US orbital space station Skylab. The mission began on May 25, 1973, 13:00:00 UTC with the launch of a three-person crew. Crew members were the Commander Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr., Science Pilot Joseph P. Kerwin and Pilot Paul J. Weitz. During their 26-day stay on the station, crew performed station repairs and conducted scientific, medical experiments, gathered solar and Earth science data. The mission ended successfully with the splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on June 22, 1973, 13:49:48 UTC.

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Kosmos-3M | Zaliv 12

Russian Space Forces | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
May 25, 1973, 9:15 a.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

The first soviet navigation system called Tsiklon consisted of Zaliv satellites in low earth orbit.

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Voskhod | Zenit-4M 48

Soviet Space Program | Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russian Federation
May 23, 1973, 10:30 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The soviet Zenit-4M (Rotor, 11F691) was an improved version of the Zenit-4 high resolution reconnaissance satellite and was part of the Vostok-based Zenit-family.

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Diamant B | Castor & Pollux

Société d'étude et de réalisation d'engins balistiques | France
Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana
May 21, 1973, 8:47 a.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Dual French scientific satellites. Lost due to launch vehicle failure.

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