Voskhod launch vehicle

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The Voskhod launch vehicle was a Soviet-era rocket derived from the R-7 family, used in the mid-1960s to send the first multi-person crews and conduct early spacewalk missions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf expendable launch system
launch vehicle
orbital launch vehicle
coreStage central sustainer stage
coreStageEngineType RD-107
surface form: RD-108
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
derivedFrom R-7 rocket family
Vostok-K rocket
surface form: Vostok launch vehicle
designer Sergei Korolev
developedFrom R-7 Semyorka rocket
surface form: ICBM R-7 Semyorka
diameter ~10.3 m (booster span)
era Cold War
family R-7 Semyorka rocket
surface form: R-7 rocket family
firstFlight 1964-10-06
firstStageEngineType RD-107
lastFlight 1966-06-16
launchesSuccessful 6
launchesTotal 6
launchMass ~287000 kg
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 1/5

Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31/6
length ~38.4 m
manufacturer OKB-1
notableFor launching first multi-person crew into orbit
supporting first human spacewalk
operatedBy Soviet space program
surface form: Soviet space agency

Soviet space program
operator Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces
surface form: Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces (launch infrastructure)
orbitType low Earth orbit
payload Voskhod spacecraft
payloadToLEO ~5900 kg
program Voskhod spacecraft
surface form: Voskhod program
propellantType liquid propellant
retirementDate 1966
serviceEntry 1964
sideBoosters four strap-on boosters
stageCount 3
status retired
successor Soyuz launch vehicle
successRate 100%
upperStage Block I stage
upperStageEngineType RD-0107
usedDuring 1960s space race
usedFor Voskhod spacecraft
surface form: Voskhod program

crewed spaceflight
low Earth orbit missions
usedInMission Voskhod 1
Voskhod 2
Voskhod spacecraft
surface form: Voskhod 3 (planned)

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OKB-1 developed Voskhod launch vehicle
Voskhod spacecraft launchVehicle Voskhod launch vehicle
this entity surface form: Voskhod rocket
R-7 Semyorka rocket familyVariant Voskhod launch vehicle
subject surface form: R-7 Semyorka
Soyuz rocket derivedFrom Voskhod launch vehicle
this entity surface form: Voskhod rocket
Molniya-M rocket basedOn Voskhod launch vehicle
subject surface form: Molniya-M
this entity surface form: Voskhod rocket
Gagarin's Start usedBy Voskhod launch vehicle
RD-107 usedInRocket Voskhod launch vehicle
8K72K successor Voskhod launch vehicle
SS-6 Sapwood usedAsBasisFor Voskhod launch vehicle
Semyorka successorVariant Voskhod launch vehicle
Semyorka means “the seven” in Russian hasVariant Voskhod launch vehicle
subject surface form: Semyorka
this entity surface form: Voskhod rocket
Soviet missile program hasPart Voskhod launch vehicle
this entity surface form: Voskhod launch vehicle program