# Cosmos 835
**Wikidata**: [Q13566923](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13566923)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cosmos-835

## Summary
Cosmos 835 (also known as Kosmos 835) is a Zenit-4MK satellite that was launched on June 29, 1976 from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 using a Voskhod launch vehicle.

## Key Facts
- It is classified as a Zenit-4MK satellite (instance_of: Zenit-4MK)
- Launched on June 29, 1976 (launch_date: 1976-06-29)
- The launch occurred from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 (start_point: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31)
- It was launched using a Voskhod vehicle (launch_vehicle: Voskhod)
- Has the COSPAR ID 1976-060A (cospar_id: 1976-060A)
- Has the SCN number 08922 (scn: 08922)
- Also known as Kosmos 835 (aliases: Kosmos 835)

## FAQs
### Q: What is Cosmos 835?
A: Cosmos 835 is a Zenit-4MK satellite that was launched by the Soviet Union on June 29, 1976.

### Q: When was Cosmos 835 launched?
A: It was launched on June 29, 1976 from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31.

### Q: What was the launch vehicle for Cosmos 835?
A: The launch vehicle was a Voskhod rocket.

### Q: What is the COSPAR ID for Cosmos 835?
A: The COSPAR ID is 1976-060A.

## Why It Matters
Cosmos 835 represents a typical Soviet satellite from the mid-1970s, reflecting the Soviet Union's ongoing space program during that period. As a Zenit-4MK satellite, it was part of the Soviet Union's efforts to develop and deploy reconnaissance satellites. The launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome, one of the world's most important space launch sites, highlights the strategic importance of Soviet space capabilities during the Cold War era. While specific operational details about this particular satellite are limited, it contributes to our understanding of Soviet space technology and military capabilities during that time.

## Notable For
- It is classified as a Zenit-4MK satellite, which was a common type of reconnaissance satellite used by the Soviet Union
- It was launched using a Voskhod vehicle, a versatile launch system used for various Soviet spacecraft
- The COSPAR ID 1976-060A provides a standardized identifier for tracking and cataloging the satellite
- It represents the Soviet Union's continued investment in space technology during the Cold War period
- The launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 demonstrates the operational capabilities of this major spaceport

## Body
### Technical Classification
Cosmos 835 is classified as a Zenit-4MK satellite, which falls under the Zenit-4MK class of spacecraft. This classification indicates it was designed for specific reconnaissance or surveillance purposes.

### Launch Details
The satellite was launched on June 29, 1976 at 07:20:00 from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31. The launch utilized a Voskhod rocket, which was a common launch vehicle for Soviet crewed and unmanned spacecraft during that era.

### Identification Numbers
The satellite has been assigned multiple identification numbers:
- COSPAR ID: 1976-060A
- SCN (Spacecraft Number): 08922
- Also known as Kosmos 835

### Operational Context
As a Soviet satellite launched during the Cold War period, Cosmos 835 was part of the broader Soviet space program that included both military and scientific missions. The Zenit-4MK series was specifically designed for reconnaissance purposes, providing intelligence gathering capabilities for the Soviet Union.

### Language and Documentation
The satellite has been documented in multiple languages including Macedonian (mk), Serbian (sr), and Serbian Cyrillic (sh), indicating its international recognition and documentation across different linguistic communities. Its Wolfram Language entity code is Entity["Satellite", "08922"], which is used for computational identification and analysis.

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report