Rokot

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Rokot is a Russian light-lift orbital launch vehicle derived from the UR-100N (SS-19) intercontinental ballistic missile and used primarily for launching small satellites into low Earth orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf expendable launch system
orbital launch vehicle
commercialOperator Eurockot Launch Services
surface form: Eurockot Launch Services GmbH
conversionFromICBM UR-100N silo-based missile
countryOfOrigin Russia
derivedFrom SS-19 Stiletto
UR-100NUTTKh
surface form: UR-100N
diameter about 2.5 m
firstCommercialLaunchDate 2000-05-16
firstLaunchDate 1990-11-20
firstOrbitalLaunchDate 1994-12-26
firstStageType UR-100 ICBM
surface form: UR-100N ICBM first stage
guidanceSystem inertial guidance
height about 29.2 m
lastLaunchDate 2019-08-30
lastLaunchPayload Rokot self-linksurface differs
surface form: Geo-IK-2 (Kosmos-2540)
launchConfiguration silo-launched converted ICBM
launchesFromSilo yes
launchMass about 107000 kg
launchPad Plesetsk Cosmodrome
surface form: Site 133/3 Plesetsk Cosmodrome
launchServiceProvider Eurockot Launch Services
Russian Aerospace Forces
surface form: Russian Space Forces
launchSitesUsed Plesetsk Cosmodrome
manufacturer Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
surface form: Khrunichev Space Center

Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
marketSegment light-lift launch vehicle
notablePayload GRACE-FO test satellites (related missions and tech)
Sentinel-3A
Swarm constellation
numberOfStages 3
payloadToLEO about 1950 kg
payloadToSSO about 1200 kg
primaryUse launching small satellites
propellantsFirstSecondStages nitrogen tetroxide
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine
propellantTypeFirstSecondStages hypergolic
retirementReason shortage of UR-100N missile stages
secondStageType UR-100N ICBM second stage
status retired
typicalInclinations sun-synchronous orbit
typicalOrbit low Earth orbit
upperStage Briz-KM
upperStageManufacturer Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
usedBy European Space Agency
Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
surface form: Russian Ministry of Defence

commercial satellite operators
usedFor Earth observation satellites
communications satellites
scientific satellites

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GRACE mission launchVehicle Rokot
this entity surface form: Rockot
SS-18 Satan ICBM usedAsBasisFor Rokot
subject surface form: SS-18 Satan
this entity surface form: Dnepr space launch vehicle
Znamensk hasAlternativeName Rokot
this entity surface form: Kapustin Yar-1
Soviet missile program hasPart Rokot
this entity surface form: Rokot launch vehicle program
Kosmos-3M successor Rokot
Rokot lastLaunchPayload Rokot self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Geo-IK-2 (Kosmos-2540)
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center product Rokot
this entity surface form: Rockot launch vehicle