Vostok
NOT ACTIVE
LAUNCHER INFO
The Vostok-K was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union for thirteen launches between 1960 and 1964, six of which were manned. The Vostok-K made its maiden flight on 22 December 1960, three weeks after the retirement of the Vostok-L. The third stage engine failed 425 seconds after launch, and the payload, a Korabl-Sputnik spacecraft, failed to reach orbit. The spacecraft was recovered after landing, and the two dogs aboard the spacecraft survived the flight. On 12 April 1961, a Vostok-K rocket was used to launch Vostok 1, the first manned spaceflight, which made Yuri Gagarin the first human to fly in space.
MANUFACTURER INFO
Soviet Space Program
LAUNCHER SPECIFICATIONS
(diameter)
2.99 m
TO GTO
null kg
(length)
30.84 m
TO LEO
4725 kg
(reusable)
false
LAUNCH STATISTICS
TOTAL LAUNCHES
13
SUCCESSFUL LAUNCHES
11
FAILED LAUNCHES
2