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Vostok
Semyorka Rocket R7 by Sergei Korolyov in VDNH Ostankino RAF0540.jpg
Vostok 8K72K rocket on display in Moscow at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy
Function Carrier rocket
Manufacturer RKK Energia
Country of origin Soviet Union
Size
Mass 280,000–290,000 kg (620,000–640,000 lb)
Stages 3
Capacity
Payload to LEO 4,725 kilograms (10,417 lb)
Associated rockets
Family R-7
Comparable Atlas
Titan
Launch history
Status Retired
Launch sites Baikonur: LC-1/5, 31/6
Plesetsk: LC-41/1, 43/3, 43/4
Total launches Vostok-L: 4
Vostok-K: 13
Vostok-2: 45
Vostok-2M: 94
Soyuz/Vostok: 2
Successes Vostok-L: 3
Vostok-K: 11
Vostok-2: 40
Vostok-2M: 92
Soyuz/Vostok: 2
Failures Vostok-L: 1
Vostok-K: 2
Vostok-2: 5
Vostok-2M: 2
First flight 15 May 1960 (Vostok-L)
Last flight 29 August 1991 (Vostok-2M)
Notable payloads Vostok
Zenit
Meteor
First stage (Block B, V, G, D)
Engines 1 RD-107-8D74-1959
Thrust 970.86 kN
Burn time 118 seconds
Fuel Kerosene/LOX
Second stage (Block A)
Engines 1 RD-108-8D75-1959
Thrust 912 kN
Burn time 301 seconds
Fuel RP-1/LOX
Third stage (Block E)
Engines 1 RD-0109
Thrust 54.5 kN
Burn time 365 seconds
Fuel Kerosene/LOX

Vostok (Russian: Восток, translated as "East") was a family of rockets derived from the Soviet R-7 Semyorka ICBM and was designed for the human spaceflight programme. This family of rockets launched the first artificial satellite (Sputnik 1) and the first crewed spacecraft (Vostok) in human history. It was a subset of the R-7 family of rockets.

On March 18, 1980, a Vostok-2M rocket exploded on its launch pad at Plesetsk during a fueling operation, killing 48 people. An investigation into a similar – but avoided – accident revealed that the substitution of lead-based for tin-based solder in hydrogen peroxide filters allowed the breakdown of the H2O2, thus causing the resultant explosion.

Variants

The major versions of the rocket were:

  • Luna 8K72 – used to launch the early Luna spacecraft
  • Vostok-L 8K72 – Variant of the Luna, used to launch prototype Vostok spacecraft
  • Vostok-K 8K72K – a refined version of the above. This was the version actually used for human spaceflight
  • Vostok-2 8A92 – used for launching Zenit reconnaissance satellites throughout the 1960s
  • Vostok-2M 8A92M – modified version for launching Meteor weather satellites into higher orbits.
  • Soyuz/Vostok 11A110 – hybrid of Soyuz and Vostok rockets used as an interim for two launches

Vostok 8K72K

  • First Stage — Block B, V, G, D (four strap-on boosters)
    • Gross mass: 43,300 kg
    • Empty mass: 3,710 kg
    • Thrust (vac): 4 x 99,000 kgf (971 kN) = 3.88 MN
    • Isp: 313 seconds (3.07 km/s)
    • Burn time: 118 s
    • Isp(sl): 256 seconds (2.51 km/s)
    • Diameter: 2.68 m
    • Span: 8.35 m
    • Length: 19.00 m
    • Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
    • Engines: 1 x RD-107-8D74-1959 per booster = 4
  • Second Stage — Block A (core stage)
    • Gross mass: 100,400 kg
    • Empty mass: 6,800 kg
    • Thrust (vac): 912 kN
    • Isp: 315 seconds (3.09 km/s)
    • Burn time: 301 s
    • Isp(sl): 248 seconds (2.43 km/s)
    • Diameter: 2.99 m
    • Length: 28.00 m
    • Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
    • Engine: 1 x RD-108-8D75-1959
  • Third Stage — Block E
    • Gross mass: 7,775 kg
    • Empty mass: 1,440 kg
    • Thrust (vac): 54.5 kN
    • Isp: 326 seconds (3.20 km/s)
    • Burn time: 365 s
    • Diameter: 2.56 m
    • Span: 2.56 m
    • Length: 2.84 m
    • Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
    • Engine: 1 x RD-0109

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See also

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