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Voskhod

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Specifications

Status
retired
First flight
1963-11-16
Total launches
299
Success / Fail
286 / 13

The Voskhod rocket was Soviet medium-lift launch vehicle, a derivative of the R-7, an ICBM. The Voskhod rocket was designed for the human spaceflight programme but later used for launching Zenit reconnaissance satellites. It was essentially an 8K78/8K78M minus the Blok L stage and spec-wise was a halfway between the two boosters, with the former's older, lower-spec engines and the latter's improved Blok I design. Its first flight was on 16 November 1963 when it successfully launched a Zenit satellite from LC-1/5 at Baikonur. Boosters used in the Voskhod program had a man-rated version of the RD-0107 engine; this version was known as the RD-0108.

Payloads it launched · 293

COSMOS 836
LEO
COSMOS 833
LEO
COSMOS 824
LEO
COSMOS 821
LEO
COSMOS 819
LEO
COSMOS 817
LEO
COSMOS 815
LEO
COSMOS 813
LEO
COSMOS 810
LEO
COSMOS 802
LEO
COSMOS 799
LEO
COSMOS 788
LEO
COSMOS 786
LEO
COSMOS 784
LEO
COSMOS 780
LEO
COSMOS 779
LEO
COSMOS 776
LEO
COSMOS 774
LEO
COSMOS 769
LEO
COSMOS 760
LEO
COSMOS 757
LEO
COSMOS 754
LEO
COSMOS 753
LEO
COSMOS 751
LEO