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R-7 Vostok

The Vostok programme was a Soviet human spaceflight project to put the first Soviet citizens into low Earth orbit and return them safely. Competing with the United States Project Mercury, it succeeded in placing the first human into space, Yuri Gagarin, in a single orbit in Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961.

The orbital spaceflight consisted of a single orbit around Earth which skimmed the upper atmosphere at 169 kilometers (91 nautical miles) at its lowest point. The flight took 108 minutes from launch to landing. Gagarin parachuted to the ground separately from his capsule after ejecting at 7 km (23,000 ft) altitude.

The Vostok capsule was developed from the Zenit spy satellite project, and its launch rocket was adapted from the existing R-7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) design. The name “Vostok” was treated as classified information until Gagarin’s flight was first publicly disclosed to the world press.

The programme carried out six crewed spaceflights between 1961 and 1963. The longest flight lasted nearly five days, and the last four were launched in pairs, one day apart. This exceeded Project Mercury’s demonstrated capabilities of a longest flight of just over 34 hours, and of single missions.

Vostok was succeeded by two Voskhod programme flights in 1964 and 1965, which used three- and two-man modifications of the Vostok capsule and a larger launch rocket.

Mission Launch Duration Landing Pilot Notes
Vostok 1 12 April 1961 1h 48m 12 April 1961 Yuri Gagarin First man in space.
Vostok 2 6 August 1961 1d 1h 18m 7 August 1961 Gherman Titov First crewed mission lasting a full day.
Vostok 3 11 August 1962 3d 22h 22m 15 August 1962 Andriyan Nikolayev First simultaneous flight of two crewed spacecraft.
Vostok 4 12 August 1962 2d 22h 56m 15 August 1962 Pavel Popovich First simultaneous flight of two crewed spacecraft.
Vostok 5 14 June 1963 4d 23h 7m 19 June 1963 Valery Bykovsky Longest solo orbital flight.
Vostok 6 16 June 1963 2d 22h 50m 19 June 1963 Valentina Tereshkova First woman in space.

~wikipedia

Designer Notes

Part count: 573 bricks, 71 lots.

Unit width length height
Studs 14.4 14.4 45.3
Centimetres 11.5 11.5 36.3
Inches 4.5 4.5 14.3

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Designer Notes

Part count: 573 bricks, 71 lots.

Unit width length height
Studs 14.4 14.4 45.3
Inches 4.5 4.5 14.3
Centimetres 11.5 11.5 36.3

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