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    Rokot (Russian: Рокот meaning Rumble or Boom), also transliterated Rockot, was a Soviet Union (later Russian) space launch vehicle that was capable of...
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    Rokot Airport (IATA: RKI, ICAO: WIBR) is located in Sipura, West Sumatra. Currently, only small aircraft can land at the airport. The airport was completed...
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    used on the Proton-M and Angara A5. The upper stages were also used on Rokot, one of Russia's smaller launchers, before its retirement in 2019. Briz-K...
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    After the failure, Rokot launches were suspended. Once the cause was unambiguously identified and corrective measures implemented, Rokot returned to active...
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    reporting name SS-11 Sego and internally by the GRAU index 8K84. The Strela and Rokot carrier rockets were based on it. The similar designation UR-100MR (Russian:...
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  • second satellite (nr. 14L) expected to follow later in 2023. "Russia's Rokot-M carrier rocket to be launched in 2024 — Khrunichev Center". TASS. 3 May...
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  • SS-19 Stiletto (aka 15A30) ICBM, Proton, Kosmos-3M, R-29RMU2 Layner, R-36M, Rokot (based on 15A30) and the Chinese Long March 2F are the most notable users...
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    918076 Pad 175/2: UR-100NU, Rokot, Strela – 46°03′04″N 62°59′13″E / 46.051°N 62.987°E / 46.051; 62.987 Pad 175/59: Rokot, Strela — 46°03′07″N 62°59′10″E...
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  • the S5.98M. Proton-M - The heavy lift rocket that uses the Briz-M stage. Rokot - The light lift rocket that uses the smaller Briz-KM stage. Khrunichev...
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  • 133 took place on 16 May 2000, orbiting the SimSat-1 DemoSat. The last Rokot flight took place 26 December 2019, from Site 133. 31 Rockots in total were...
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    UR-500K) has a lift capacity of over 20 tons to LEO. Smaller rockets include Rokot and other Stations. Currently rocket development encompasses both a new...
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    vehicle on 21 December 2005. A second Gonets-D1M satellite was launched by a Rokot launch vehicle on 8 September 2010. Gonets satellites are operated along...
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    manufacturer of spacecraft and space-launch systems, including the Proton and Rokot rockets, and the Russian modules of Mir and the International Space Station...
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  • remains in active duty, with 20–30 missiles operational. The Strela and Rokot carrier rockets are based on the UR-100N. A number of UR-100Ns have been...
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  • non-coding RNA molecule MiR (satellite), a satellite launched in 2012 by Rokot mir (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Sabaggalet usulkan 4 Nama Baru Bandara Rokot". Minangkabaunews.com. Retrieved 29 March 2024. "Pembahasan Nama Bandara Udara Rokot, Pemkab Mentawai Undang Tokoh...
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  • 2013 and 2014 Atlas + Delta excluding military missions and GPS; Dnepr, Rokot, Zenit Since the early 2010s, new private options for obtaining spaceflight...
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  • rockets Family Vega Comparable Delta II Kinetica 1 Epsilon Minotaur PSLV Rokot Soyuz-2-1v Shavit 2 Launch history Status Active Launch sites Guiana Space...
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  • stage, which was featured in the UR-100N ICBM as well as the Strela and Rokot launch vehicles derived from it. Its function is to supply thrust vector...
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    or flat terrain with boreal pine forests. The Soyuz rocket, Cosmos-3M, Rokot, Tsyklon, and Angara are launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The heavy...
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    early 2014. Sentinel-3A was subsequently launched on 16 February 2016 on a Rokot vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, located near Arkhangelsk, Russia....
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  • global land monitoring services. Both satellites were launched by a Eurockot Rokot vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. Sentinel-3A satellite was...
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  • Start-1 type, converted ICBMs. The facilities can also host rockets of the Rokot (SS-19 based) class. Only five launches have taken place at the underused...
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  • Soyuz/Vostok R-29 Shtil' Volna Rus-M – Canceled Start-1 Universal Rocket UR-100 Rokot Strela Proton (UR-500) – Retired Proton-K Proton-M Energia – Retired Ukraine...
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    SpaceNews Delta II 7420 (retired) Epsilon Firefly Alpha Minotaur IV Minotaur-C Rokot (retired) Soyuz-2-1v Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle List of Vega launches...
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     United States Astra 18.9 m 500 N/A 350 to SSO Expendable KLC, CCSFS 2024 Rokot-M  Russia Khrunichev N/A 1,950 N/A N/A Expendable Plesetsk 2024 RS1 B2  United...
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    SSO Deactivated KOMPSAT-2 Arirang-2 2006-031A 29268 29 July 2006 07:05:43 Rokot-KM Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia SSO Active KOMPSAT-3 Arirang-3 2012-025B...
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  • NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 5 August 2019. Graham, William (30 August 2019). "Russia's Rokot vehicle launches Geo-IK-2 satellite". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 30 August...
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  • SL-19 may refer to: Strela, a Russian launch vehicle used from 2003-present Rokot, a Russian launch vehicle used from 1990-present This disambiguation page...
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    from the original on 8 November 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013. "Russia's Rokot launches with three Rodnik satellites". NASASpaceFlight.com. 23 September...
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