# Kosmos-2I

> superseded Soviet carrier rocket

**Wikidata**: [Q4235067](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4235067)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos-2I)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kosmos-2i

## Summary
Kosmos-2I was a superseded Soviet carrier rocket. It belonged to the Kosmos class of rockets, which were developed in the Soviet Union, and was manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office.

## Key Facts
*   Kosmos-2I was a superseded Soviet carrier rocket.
*   It is classified as part of the Kosmos class of rockets.
*   The country of origin for Kosmos-2I was the Soviet Union.
*   Its manufacturer was the Pivdenne Design Office.
*   The GRAU index for Kosmos-2I is 11К63.
*   It is also known by aliases such as Kosmos 11K63, Cosmos-2I, and 63SM.
*   Kosmos-2I is related to numerous Soviet satellites, including Kosmos 1, Kosmos 11, and Kosmos 23.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Kosmos-2I?
A: Kosmos-2I was a superseded Soviet carrier rocket. It was a member of the Kosmos class of rockets.

### Q: What country developed Kosmos-2I?
A: Kosmos-2I was developed in the Soviet Union. It is identified as a Soviet carrier rocket.

### Q: Who manufactured Kosmos-2I?
A: The Kosmos-2I carrier rocket was manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office.

### Q: What is the GRAU index for Kosmos-2I?
A: The GRAU index for Kosmos-2I is 11К63.

### Q: What other names does Kosmos-2I have?
A: Kosmos-2I has several aliases, including Kosmos 11K63, Cosmos-2I, 63SM, 63S1M, and 63S1.

## Why It Matters
Kosmos-2I holds significance as a superseded Soviet carrier rocket, representing a phase in the Soviet Union's space exploration and satellite deployment efforts. As part of the broader Kosmos class, it contributed to the launch of numerous Soviet satellites, including research, weather, and technology demonstration satellites like Kosmos 1, Kosmos 14, and Kosmos 320. Its role as a carrier rocket was crucial for placing these early Soviet spacecraft into orbit, thereby advancing scientific understanding, military capabilities, and technological development during its operational period. Its eventual supersession indicates the continuous evolution and improvement of Soviet rocket technology.

## Notable For
*   Being a superseded Soviet carrier rocket.
*   Its classification as part of the Kosmos rocket class.
*   Having the GRAU index 11К63.
*   Being manufactured by the Pivdenne Design Office.

## Body

### Overview
Kosmos-2I was a superseded Soviet carrier rocket. It is classified as part of the Kosmos class of rockets, which are Soviet and subsequently Russian rockets.

### Development and Origin
The Kosmos-2I was developed in the Soviet Union. Its country of origin is the Soviet Union. The manufacturer of this carrier rocket was the Pivdenne Design Office. The GRAU index for Kosmos-2I is 11К63.

### Classification and Relationships
Kosmos-2I is a subclass of the Kosmos rocket class. It is related to a wide array of Soviet satellites that it likely launched or was associated with. These include:
*   Intercosmos 8
*   Cosmos 220
*   Kosmos 215 (Soviet artificial satellite)
*   Kosmos 335 (former Soviet atmospheric research satellite)
*   Kosmos 23 (weather satellite)
*   Kosmos 14 (weather satellite)
*   Kosmos 119 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 135 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 142 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 145 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 149 (Soviet artificial satellite)
*   Kosmos 163 (Soviet artificial satellite)
*   Kosmos 219 (Soviet artificial satellite)
*   Kosmos 225 (Soviet artificial satellite)
*   Kosmos 259 (Soviet scientific satellite)
*   Kosmos 261 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 320 (technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1970)
*   Kosmos 321 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 348 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 356 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 97 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 1 (Soviet research satellite)
*   Kosmos 11 (Societ technology demonstration satellite)
*   Kosmos 17 (Societ technology demonstration satellite)
*   Intercosmos 2
*   Kosmos 101 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 93 (Soviet armed forces technology development satellite)
*   Kosmos 95 (Soviet satellite launched in 1965)
*   Kosmos 197 (Soviet satellite)
*   Kosmos 202 (Short-lived Soviet artificial satellite)

### Aliases
Kosmos-2I is known by several aliases, including:
*   Kosmos 11K63
*   Cosmos-2I
*   コスモス-2
*   宇宙-2
*   63SM
*   63S1M
*   63S1
*   宇宙2号运载火箭
*   宇宙2号火箭
*   波斯菊2號運載火箭

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## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013