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Kosmos 3
Part of R-14
R-14/Kosmos 3M |
Russian orbital launch vehicle. In 1961 Isayev and Reshetnev developed the Voskhod space launch system on the basis of the R-14 IRBM. The initial version of the two stage rocket was designated Kosmos-1. The first 'Voskhod' launch complex was at Baikonur, a modification of one of the pads at the R-16 ICBM launch complex 41.
Status: Active. First Launch: 1966-11-16. Last Launch: 1968-08-27. Number: 4 .
More at: Kosmos 3.
Family:
orbital launch vehicle.
Country:
Russia.
Spacecraft:
Oscar,
Strela-1,
Strela-2,
Tsiklon satellite,
Tselina-O,
Sfera,
DS-U3-IK,
Ionosfernaya,
Strela-1M,
Strela-2M,
DS-U2-IK,
DS-U2-IP,
DS-P1-M,
DS-U2-K,
DS-U2-MT,
DS-U2-GKA,
Taifun-1,
Parus,
Aryabhata,
Taifun-2,
AUOS,
Tsikada,
GVM DS-U2-IK,
Signe,
Magion,
Radio,
Bhaskara,
Taifun-1Yu,
SSTL-70,
BOR-4,
Nadezhda,
BOR-5,
Strela-3,
Informator,
Orbcomm,
Gonets-D1,
Astrid,
FAISAT,
MicroSat-100,
Early Bird,
Astrid-2,
Predvestnik,
ABRIXAS,
Megsat,
SSTL-10,
CHAMP,
MITA,
Rubin,
Cubesat,
Larets,
STSat,
Universitetskiy,
Mesbah-2,
SSETI Express,
SAR-Lupe.
Agency:
AKO Polyot.
Bibliography:
107,
116,
2,
272,
276,
279,
296,
42,
445,
474,
475,
476,
552,
554,
567,
6,
79,
81,
89,
99.
Photo Gallery
| Kosmos 8K63 LV Credit: © Mark Wade |
1964 January 9 - .
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 3.
- R-12U and R-14U accepted into military service. - .
Nation: Russia.
Decree 'On adoption of the R-12U and R-14U shaft versions into armaments' was issued..
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