Cosmos 238 was a Soviet spy satellite launched in 1969. Its current whereabouts are unknown as it completed its mission and likely ceased functioning a long time ago. It may have re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and burned up, or it could be drifting in space as space debris.
Cosmos 238, a Soviet satellite launched in 1970, was part of the Soviet Union's series of reconnaissance satellites. Its flight path involved a low Earth orbit, typically around 200 to 300 kilometers above the Earth's surface, allowing it to capture detailed imagery and gather intelligence. The satellite's orbit was designed to cover various areas of interest, facilitating reconnaissance activities during the Cold War. After completing its mission, Cosmos 238 re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed.
238/2 = 119
There are an infinite amount of numbers that 238 goes into.
238 ÷ 5 = 47 with remainder 3
The factors of 238 are 1, 2, 7, 17, 119, and 238. That's six of them.
My calculator reports that 238 divided by 27.70 equals 8.592057761732852.
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238 ÷ 45 = 5.29 to two decimal places, or 5 times with a remainder of 13.
14 times.
The cosmos plant is of the Genus Cosmos with about 20-26 species.