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Encyclopedia > Cosmos 27

This spacecraft mission was intended as a Venus flyby. The SL-6/A-2-e launcher successfully achieved Earth orbit, but the spacecraft failed to escape orbit for its flight to Venus, and was designated Cosmos 27.


Beginning in 1962, the name Cosmos was given to Soviet spacecraft which remained in Earth orbit, regardless of whether that was their intended final destination. The designation of this mission as an intended planetary probe is based on evidence from Soviet and non-Soviet sources and historical documents. Typically Soviet planetary missions were initially put into an Earth parking orbit as a launch platform with a rocket engine and attached probe. The probes were then launched toward their targets with an engine burn with a duration of roughly 4 minutes. If the engine misfired or the burn was not completed, the probes would be left in Earth orbit and given a Cosmos designation.


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eclipse.org page (2214 words)
COSMOS is being proposed to facilitate the first steps in the next evolutionary move in the integration in the area of systems management.
COSMOS will leverage the work done by various run times and the TPTP project to advocate a standard correlation mechanism that can be used in distributed decomposition scenarios.
COSMOS will follow a 7 week iteration cycle leading to a 1.0 release in March and a 1.5 release in June 2007 aligned with the Eclipse platform.
COSMOS Multi-Wavelength Data (1546 words)
COSMOS Team is collecting multi-wavelength data from the X-ray to radio domain.
Optical and near infrared imaging of the COSMOS field from the ground will allow us to determine the colors of the galaxies, and therefore gain some hints on their type and their nature.
We have so far obtained time for a complete coverage of the COSMOS field from the U band (0.36 microns) to the z band (0.9 microns), at a depth matching the one of our ACS observations, plus some time to obtain a full coverage in the I band for the selection of our spectroscopic sample.
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