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242:Geocentric
217:Decay date
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104:Spacecraft
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385:Voskhod 2
377:Cosmos 57
373:Космос 57
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323:Voskhod 1
252:Low Earth
209:Destroyed
56:1965-012A
50:COSPAR ID
22:Kosmos 57
478:See also
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375:meaning
201:Disposal
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