Soviet rocket
Vostok-2 Vostok-2 rocket
Function Carrier rocket Manufacturer OKB-1 Country of origin USSR Stages Two Mass 4,730 kilograms (10,430 lb)
Family R-7 Derivative work Vostok-2M Status Retired Launch sites Baikonur Site 1/5 & 31/6 Plesetsk Site 41/1 Total launches 45 Success(es) 40 Failure(s) 5 First flight 1 June 1962 Last flight 12 May 1967 Type of passengers/cargo Zenit No. boosters 4 Powered by 1 RD-107-8D74K Maximum thrust 995.3 kilonewtons (223,800 lbf ) Burn time 118 seconds Propellant RP-1 /LOX Powered by 1 RD-108-8D75K Maximum thrust 940 kilonewtons (210,000 lbf ) Burn time 301 seconds Propellant RP-1 /LOX Powered by 1 RD-0109 Maximum thrust 54.5 kN Burn time 365 seconds Propellant RP-1 /LOX
The Vostok-2 (Russian : Восток meaning "East" ), GRAU index 8A92 was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1962 and 1967.[ 1] Forty five were launched, of which five failed.[ 2] [ 1] It was derived from the earlier Vostok-K , with uprated engines. It was a member of the Vostok family of rockets.[ 3]
The Vostok-2 switched to the newer 8K74 core and featured the 8D74K first stage engines from the Molniya 8K78 booster which gave it improved performance over the older Vostok 8K72K.
The Vostok-2 made its maiden flight on 1 June 1962, from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome . One of the booster engines shut down 1.8 seconds after launch, and the rocket came down 300 metres (980 ft) away from the pad. The resulting explosion damaged the launch complex, and necessitated delays to several other launches that had been scheduled from that complex, including Vostok 3 and Vostok 4 .[ 2] Thirteen months later, on 10 July 1963, an almost identical failure occurred. The other three failures were caused by a second stage malfunction, a second stage guidance problem, and a problem with the first stage.
The Vostok-2 was used exclusively to launch Zenit-2 reconnaissance satellites . Launches occurred from sites 1/5 and 31/6 at Baikonur, and Site 41/1 at Plesetsk . In 1967, it was retired in favour of the Voskhod due to the growing mass and complexity of the Zenit satellites.
Launches
Vostok-2 was launched forty five times.[ 2] [ 1]
Vostok-2 8A92 launches[ 2] [ 1]
Date
Serial No.
Site
Payload
Result
01.06.1962
E15000-01
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos (6) (Zenit-2 #3)
Failure
28.07.1962
T15000-07
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 7 (Sputnik 17) (Zenit-2 #4)
Success
27.09.1962
T15000-06
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 9 (Zenit-2 #5)
Success
17.10.1962
T15000-03
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 10 (Zenit-2 #6)
Success
22.12.1962
T15000-10
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 12 (Zenit-2 #7)
Success
21.03.1963
T15000-01
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 13 (Zenit-2 #8)
Success
22.04.1963
T15000-08
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 15 (Zenit-2 #9)
Success
28.04.1963
E15000-02
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 16 (Zenit-2 #10)
Success
24.05.1963
E15000-12
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 18 (Zenit-2 #11)
Success
10.07.1963
E15000-04
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos (19b) (Zenit-2 #12)
Failure
18.10.1963
G15001-01
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 20 (Zenit-2 #13)
Success
28.11.1963
G15001-02
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos (23) (Zenit-2 #14)
Failure
19.12.1963
G15001-03
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 24 (Zenit-2 #15)
Success
04.04.1964
G15001-04
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 28 (Zenit-2 #16)
Success
25.04.1964
R15001-01
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 29 (Zenit-2 #17)
Success
10.06.1964
R15001-02
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 32 (Zenit-2 #18)
Success
23.06.1964
G15001-05
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 33 (Zenit-2 #19)
Success
15.07.1964
R15001-03
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 35 (Zenit-2 #20)
Success
14.08.1964
R15001-04
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 37 (Zenit-2 #21)
Success
24.09.1964
R15001-05
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 46 (Zenit-2 #22)
Success
14.10.1964
R15002-01
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 48 (Zenit-2 #23)
Success
28.10.1964
R15002-02
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 50 (Zenit-2 #24)
Success
11.01.1965
R15002-03
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 52 (Zenit-2 #25)
Success
25.03.1965
G15001-06
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 64 (Zenit-2 #26)
Success
07.05.1965
R15002-04
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 66 (Zenit-2 #27)
Success
15.06.1965
U15001-01
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 68 (Zenit-2 #28)
Success
13.07.1965
R15002-05
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos (71) (Zenit-2 #29)
Failure
14.08.1965
U15001-02
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 78 (Zenit-2 #30)
Success
27.11.1965
U15001-05
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 98 (Zenit-2 #31)
Success
10.12.1965
U15001-04
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 99 (Zenit-2 #32)
Success
07.01.1966
U15001-08
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 104 (Zenit-2 #33)
Partial Success
22.01.1966
U15001-10
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 105 (Zenit-2 #34)
Success
10.02.1966
U15001-06
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 107 (Zenit-2 #35)
Success
17.03.1966
U15001-09
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 112 (Zenit-2 #36)
Success
20.04.1966
U15001-07
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 115 (Zenit-2 #37)
Success
06.05.1966
N15001-01
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 117 (Zenit-2 #38)
Success
16.09.1966
N15001-02
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos (129) (Zenit-2 #41)
Failure
14.10.1966
U15001-05
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 129 (Zenit-2 #42)
Success
19.11.1966
N15001-08
Baikonur LC-31/6
Kosmos 132 (Zenit-2 #43)
Success
19.12.1966
N15001-09
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 136 (Zenit-2 #44)
Success
19.01.1967
N15001-05
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 138 (Zenit-2 #45)
Success
27.02.1967
U15001-03
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 143 (Zenit-2 #46)
Partial Success
13.03.1967
N15001-06
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 147 (Zenit-2 #47)
Success
04.04.1967
Ya15001-06
Plesetsk LC-41/1
Kosmos 153 (Zenit-2 #48)
Success
12.05.1967
Ya15001-02
Baikonur LC-1/5
Kosmos 157 (Zenit-2 #49)
Success
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