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- Vostok-2M abstract "The Vostok-2M (Russian: Восток meaning "East"), GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter payloads into higher sun-synchronous orbits. It was a member of the R-7 family of rockets, and the last Vostok.The Vostok-2M made its maiden flight on 28 August 1964, from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, successfully placing Kosmos 44, a Meteor weather satellite into orbit. Its only launch failure occurred on 1 February 1969, when the launch of a Meteor failed due to an upper stage problem.At 16:01 GMT on 18 March 1980, a Vostok-2M exploded during fuelling Plesetsk Site 43/4, ahead of the launch of a Tselina-D satellite, killing 48 people who were working on the rocket at the time. The cause of the explosion was later established to have been a design fault in the rocket's hydrogen peroxide filter system.Vostok-2M launches occurred from Site 31/6 at Baikonur, and Sites 41/1 and 43 at Plesetsk. It is unclear if any were launched from Site 1/5 at Baikonur. The Vostok-2M was retired in 1991, in favour of standardisation on the Soyuz-U and U2 rockets. The final flight was conducted on 29 August, and carried the IRS-1B satellite for the Indian Space Research Organisation.".
- Vostok-2M failedLaunches "1".
- Vostok-2M finalFlight "1991-08-29".
- Vostok-2M launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok-2M launchSite Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok-2M maidenFlight "1964-08-28".
- Vostok-2M manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Vostok-2M rocketFunction Launch_vehicle.
- Vostok-2M status "Retired".
- Vostok-2M successfulLaunches "92".
- Vostok-2M thumbnail Vostok_8A92M.svg?width=300.
- Vostok-2M totalLaunches "93".
- Vostok-2M wikiPageID "22422797".
- Vostok-2M wikiPageRevisionID "550762868".
- Vostok-2M caption "Vostok-2M rocket".
- Vostok-2M fail "1".
- Vostok-2M family R-7_(rocket_family).
- Vostok-2M first "1964-08-28".
- Vostok-2M function "Carrier rocket".
- Vostok-2M hasPhotoCollection Vostok-2M.
- Vostok-2M imsize "85".
- Vostok-2M last "1991-08-29".
- Vostok-2M launches "93".
- Vostok-2M manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Vostok-2M name "Vostok-2M".
- Vostok-2M payloads Meteor_(satellite).
- Vostok-2M payloads Resurs-DK_No.1.
- Vostok-2M payloads Tselina_(satellite).
- Vostok-2M sites Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok-2M sites Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_31.
- Vostok-2M sites Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok-2M sites Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_41.
- Vostok-2M sites Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_43.
- Vostok-2M stages "Two".
- Vostok-2M status "Retired".
- Vostok-2M success "92".
- Vostok-2M subject Category:R-7_(rocket_family).
- Vostok-2M subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Vostok-2M type MeanOfTransportation.
- Vostok-2M type Rocket.
- Vostok-2M type RocketEngine.
- Vostok-2M type DesignedArtifact.
- Vostok-2M comment "The Vostok-2M (Russian: Восток meaning "East"), GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991. Ninety-three were launched, of which one failed. Another was destroyed before launch. It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter payloads into higher sun-synchronous orbits.".
- Vostok-2M label "Vostok-2M (foguete)".
- Vostok-2M label "Vostok-2M".
- Vostok-2M sameAs Vostok-2M.
- Vostok-2M sameAs Vostok-2M_(foguete).
- Vostok-2M sameAs m.05zmvqm.
- Vostok-2M sameAs Q1656530.
- Vostok-2M sameAs Q1656530.
- Vostok-2M wasDerivedFrom Vostok-2M?oldid=550762868.
- Vostok-2M depiction Vostok_8A92M.svg.
- Vostok-2M isPrimaryTopicOf Vostok-2M.
- Vostok-2M name "Vostok-2M".