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2:3 – Філіпенка, Гомель – Шахцёр, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга.
2:3 – Філіпенка, Гомель – Шахцёр, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга.

2:3 – Филипенко, Гомель – Шахтёр, Беларусбанк - Высшая лига. 2:3 – Філіпенка, Гомель – Шахцёр, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга.



Агляд матчу Гомель – БАТЭ
Агляд матчу Гомель – БАТЭ

Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга. 18 тур. ФК Гомель – ФК БАТЭ – 2:2. Галы: 0:1 – Бяссмертны (18), 1:1 – Васькоў (45+2), 1:2 – Юсаў (70), 2:2 – Васільеў (87) ...



1:2 – Васькоў, Смаргонь – Гомель, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга.
1:2 – Васькоў, Смаргонь – Гомель, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга.

Описание 1:2 – Васькоў, Смаргонь – Гомель, Беларусбанк - Вышэйшая лiга. 1:2 – Vaskov, Smorgon - Gomel, Belarus Premier League ...



Team, Place & City Details

FC Gomel

FC Gomel , or FK Homel, is a Belarusian football club, playing in the city of Gomel. Their home stadium is Central Stadium.

FC Lokomotiv Gomel

FC Lokomotiv Gomel is a Belarusian football club based in Gomel.

Sputnik 2
Sputnik 2

Sputnik 2 , or Prosteyshiy Sputnik 2 (PS-2, Russian: Простейший Спутник 2, Simplest Satellite 2) was the second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit, on 3 November 1957, and the first to carry a living animal, a Soviet space dog named Laika. Laika died on the fourth orbit due to overheating caused by an air conditioning malfunction.

Sputnik 1
Sputnik 1

Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite. The Soviet Union launched it into an elliptical low Earth orbit on 4 October 1957.

Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine
Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine

Sputnik V is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. Registered on 11 August 2020 by the Russian Ministry of Health as Gam-COVID-Vac (Russian: Гам-КОВИД-Вак, romanized: Gam-KOVID-Vak), Sputnik V is an adenovirus viral vector vaccine.

Sputnik (news agency)
Sputnik (news agency)

Sputnik is a Russian state-owned news agency, news website platform and radio broadcast service. It was established by the Russian government-owned news agency Rossiya Segodnya on 10 November 2014.

Venera 2MV-1 No.2

Venera 2MV-1 No.2, also known as Sputnik 20 in the Western world, was a Soviet spacecraft, which was launched in 1962 as part of the Venera programme. Due to a problem with its upper stage it failed to leave low Earth orbit, and reentered the atmosphere a few days later.

Mars 2MV-4 No.1

Mars 2MV-4 No.1 also known as Sputnik 22 in the West, was a Soviet spacecraft, which was launched in 1962 as part of the Mars programme, and was intended to make a flyby of Mars, and transmit images of the planet back to Earth. Due to a problem with the rocket which launched it, it was destroyed in low Earth orbit.

Mars 1
Mars 1

Mars 1, also known as 1962 Beta Nu 1, Mars 2MV-4 and Sputnik 23, was an automatic interplanetary station launched in the direction of Mars on November 1, 1962, the first of the Soviet Mars probe program, with the intent of flying by the planet at a distance of about 11,000 km . It was designed to image the surface and send back data on cosmic radiation, micrometeoroid impacts and Mars' magnetic field, radiation environment, atmospheric structure, and possible organic compounds.After leaving Earth orbit, the spacecraft and the Molniya (rocket) booster fourth stage separated and the solar panels were deployed.

Mars 2MV-3 No.1

Mars 2MV-3 No.1 also known as Sputnik 24 in the West, was a Soviet spacecraft, which was launched in 1962 as part of the Mars program, and was intended to land on the surface of Mars. Due to a problem with the rocket which launched it, it did not depart low Earth orbit, and it decayed several days later.

Luna E-6 No.2

Luna E-6 No.2, also identified as No.1, and sometimes known in the West as Sputnik 25, was a Soviet spacecraft which launched in 1963, but was placed into a useless orbit due to a problem with the upper stage of the rocket that launched it. It was a 1,500-kilogram Luna E-6 spacecraft, the first of twelve to be launched.

Venera 2MV-2 No.1

Venera 2MV-2 No.1, also known as Sputnik 21 in the West, was a Soviet spacecraft, which was launched in 1962 as part of the Venera programme, and was intended to make a flyby of Venus. Due to a problem with the rocket which launched it, it failed to leave low Earth orbit, and reentered the atmosphere a few days later.